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Mexico City embraces gay unions Mexico City embraces gay unions
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The first civil partnerships among same-sex couples in Mexico City have been celebrated under new legislation.The first civil partnerships among same-sex couples in Mexico City have been celebrated under new legislation.
The law, which came into effect in the capital on Friday, gives gay couples similar social and inheritance rights as heterosexual couples. The law, which came into effect in the capital on Friday, gives gay couples similar social and inheritance rights to heterosexual couples.
Civil unions were approved by the city council in November despite opposition from the Roman Catholic Church.Civil unions were approved by the city council in November despite opposition from the Roman Catholic Church.
Some MPs of President Felipe Calderon's conservative party are filing a court challenge against the gay unions.Some MPs of President Felipe Calderon's conservative party are filing a court challenge against the gay unions.
They argue that the partnerships violate constitutional protection of the family.They argue that the partnerships violate constitutional protection of the family.
'Plurality''Plurality'
Among the first Mexico City same-sex couples to tie the knot were journalist Antonio Medina, 38, and economist Jorge Cerpa, 31.Among the first Mexico City same-sex couples to tie the knot were journalist Antonio Medina, 38, and economist Jorge Cerpa, 31.
Mr Medina said: "With this law, a history of exclusion comes to an end. Today, the love that before did not dare speak its name has now entered the public spotlight."Mr Medina said: "With this law, a history of exclusion comes to an end. Today, the love that before did not dare speak its name has now entered the public spotlight."
Although the capital was the first to pass the same-sex law in Mexico, similar legislation came into effect earlier in the northern border state of Coahuila.Although the capital was the first to pass the same-sex law in Mexico, similar legislation came into effect earlier in the northern border state of Coahuila.
A lesbian couple registered their union on 31 January.A lesbian couple registered their union on 31 January.
Julio Cesar Moreno, a local councillor who oversaw another union in Mexico City on Friday, said: "The era of plurality and diversity is permeating Mexico City."Julio Cesar Moreno, a local councillor who oversaw another union in Mexico City on Friday, said: "The era of plurality and diversity is permeating Mexico City."
The new laws do not afford same-sex couples all legal marital rights, particularly on adoption.The new laws do not afford same-sex couples all legal marital rights, particularly on adoption.
In 2003, Argentina became the first Latin American country to allow same-sex unions.In 2003, Argentina became the first Latin American country to allow same-sex unions.