The Senate of Chile postponed the vote on equal marriage

The Senate of Chile postponed the vote on equal marriage

Before the crucial vote of the 43 Chilean senators, for which organizations of the collective LGBTIQ + had been prepared to celebrate, the bill was reviewed by the Constitutional Commission of the upper house, which in the event of divergences sent it to a mixed commission of senators and deputies.

“There is discouragement but at the same time hope continues, because we have the support of the community,” Javiera Zúñiga, spokesperson for the Movement for Homosexual Integration and Liberation (Movilh), told AFP, outside the Congress headquarters in Valparaíso. .

The Mixed Commission was summoned for next Monday.

“There are some issues to correct, but we have the firm conviction to approve it although we must be rigorous,” the senator of the opposition Socialist Party, Alfonso Durresti, explained to the press.

Among the points that generated divergences is the modification to the labor code, the grounds for divorce when there is a gender change and the possibility that fertility treatments may be carried out by a third person, opening the possibility of allowing the “womb of rent, “Congress sources explained to AFP.

The Commission “has yielded to a minority conservatism and they have betrayed the social movement. Nothing that was argued today is true: the bill does not innovate in terms of surrogate bellies, indeed, that is a term that the initiative does not mention, nor does it modify the gender identity law in any aspect other than marriage, as indicated today as an excuse, “added Zúñiga.

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This initiative entered Congress four years ago during the presidency of Michelle bachelet, has been approved last November 23 by the Chamber of Deputies by majority with 101 votes in favor and 30 against (two abstentions).

In addition to admitting the marriage denomination to unions of same-sex couples, the project allows adoption and parentage, because until now the only way for the LGTBIQ + community is the Civil Union Agreement, a form of coexistence.

Seven countries in Latin America legalized same-sex marriage: Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Uruguay, Ecuador, Costa Rica, and in several states of Mexico.

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