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Mexico City approves gay marriage | Mexico City approves gay marriage |
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Lawmakers in Mexico City have become the first in Latin America to legalise gay marriage. | Lawmakers in Mexico City have become the first in Latin America to legalise gay marriage. |
City legislators passed the bill 39-20, with five abstentions. The city's mayor is now widely expected to sign the bill into law. | |
Gay marriage is only allowed in seven countries and some parts of the US. Certain parts of Latin America allow civil unions for same-sex couples. | Gay marriage is only allowed in seven countries and some parts of the US. Certain parts of Latin America allow civil unions for same-sex couples. |
The church and conservative groups had opposed Mexico City's move. | The church and conservative groups had opposed Mexico City's move. |
The bill calls for a change in the definition of marriage in the city's civic code - from the union of a man and a woman to "the free uniting of two people". | |
Lawmaker David Razu had proposed the change to give same-sex couples the same rights as heterosexual couples regarding social security and other benefits. | |
Mexico City's legislature is dominated by the leftist Democratic Revolutionary Party, which has already legalised abortion and civil unions for same-sex couples. | |
Spokesman Oscar Oliver said city legislators were now taking up a measure in the bill that would allow married same-sex couples to adopt children. |