Paris, France. Politicienne française, femme politique interviewée par France Info Radio devant les députés mars anti-Gay Marriage Law, de l'Assemblée Na-tional au Palais présidentiel, 'Christiane , interview aux médias Boutin', (Parti démocrate-chrétien), parler politique, parti politique français
3872 x 2592 px | 32,8 x 21,9 cm | 12,9 x 8,6 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
23 janvier 2013
Lieu:
Paris, France
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A Group of Opposition Deputies held their own Anti- Gay Marriage Demonstration today, "We expected to gather at the National Assembly and then go to the Elysees Palace. It will be a symbolic march respectful course of the separation of powers.". The continuing Story of anti-gay marriage movement in France. (Translated from INFO JDD) - The "Opponents of the new law "marriage for all" will not disarm. After the success of their last event, on january 13, they decided to keep the pressure on, by organizing in February, public meetings in the provinces, and a new rally on March 23 in Paris. In the meantime, the opposition. Parliament members, marched to personally deliver a letter directly to Pres. François Hollande. It was a symbolic march on the Elysée to protest against the refusal of the President's decision against holding a referendum on "marriage for all". Girded their tricolor sashes, between thirty and forty UMP parliamentarians went to the palace of the President of Republic, to submit two letters to François Hollande. First from local politicians and a second signed the Agreement which includes 220 elected parliamentary opposition. "We gathered at 12:30 at the National Assembly, and then marched down the street to the Presidential Palace. It will be a symbolic march respectful of course, of the separation of powers. But we hope to see the head of state, " says Philippe Gosselin, UMP Politician, and promoter of this "walk" with Hervé and Jean-Charles Mariton Taugourdeau. They were met by a pro-Gay Marriage conter demonstration, organized by Gay and Lesbian Activists coalition "Oui Oui" who chanted slogans at the deputies as they passed by on the Place de la Concorde, "Homophobes!", Sighted in the march with the Deputies were the organizers of the Anti-Gay Marriage Demonstration, Virginie Tellenne, born Virginie Merle (aka "Frigide Barjot") and the famous ant-PACS politician, of the Christian Democratic Party, Christine Boutin.