France became the ninth
European country to legalize gay marriage Tuesday, when the country's National
Assembly passed a bill on same-sex marriages and adoptions, ending months of
bitter and sometimes violent debate.
As lawmakers cheered,
France's lower house adopted the "marriage for all" legislation on
second reading, with 331 lawmakers voting for the bill and 225 against.
Addressing the lower
house after the vote, French Justice Minister Christiane Taubira, who described
the legislation as beautiful and generous and said she was very emotional,
declared that the first same-sex weddings could take place as early as June.
Although passage of the
gay marriage bill was largely a foregone conclusion, it has drawn surprisingly
strong opposition, with protests gathering tens and sometimes hundreds of
thousands of people. Many observers believe the demonstrations underscore a
broader anger against French President Francois Hollande and his Socialist
government.
According to police
estimates, about 45,000 people attended one of the final anti-gay-marriage
rallies in Paris Sunday. Some brought children and many waved pink banners
sporting images of heterosexual families.
One young woman, who
gave only her first name, Virginie, said she particularly opposed same-sex
adoptions on the grounds that, in her opinion, it poses double burden for the
child.
Some of the protests
have turned violent in recent weeks and there have been a handful of attacks
against gays. Also, the president of the National Assembly received a
threatening letter on Monday.
But polls show the
majority of French favor gay marriage, and supporters have also turned out in
force at their own rallies, including a counter-demonstration Sunday headed by
Paris Mayor Bertrand Delanoe, who announced that he is gay during a 1988
television interview that preceded his mayoral term.
With the vote, France
becomes the fourteenth country worldwide to legalize same-sex unions. But
opponents haven't given up, warning they will challenge the legislation in
France's Constitutional Council and continue to protest next month.
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