Thursday, May 12, 2016

Italy overrules Church with green light for gay unions

Italy's long-awaited legislation was hailed as a civil rights landmark but criticised as falling short of full equality for gay couples
Italy's long-awaited legislation was hailed as a civil rights landmark but criticised as falling short of full equality for gay couples (AFP Photo/Tiziana Fabi)
Rome (AFP) - Italy on Wednesday joined the rest of the Western world in extending legal recognition to same-sex relationships with parliament overwhelmingly backing gay civil unions after a long battle to overcome opposition led by the Catholic church.
 
Lawmakers in the lower-house Chamber of Deputies voted 372-51 in favour of the legislation with 99 abstentions after an earlier vote of confidence in the government on the issue had been equally comfortably carried, making approval of the bill itself automatic. READ MORE