Piñera enacted equal marriage in Chile

Piñera enacted equal marriage in Chile

In an act together with activists, representatives of civil society, legislators and officials, Piñera said that this law “puts all love relationships between two people on an equal footing.”

“With the equal marriage law, all couples who so wish, regardless of their sexual orientation, will be able to live love, marry and form a family with all the dignity and legal protection they need and deserve,” he added.

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The new Equal Marriage Law was finalized last Tuesday, with approval by the Chamber of Deputies with a large majority of 82 votes in favor, 20 against and two abstentions.

Previously, the Senate had approved the report with 21 votes in favor, eight against and three abstentions, after resolving some discrepancies related to the issues of affiliation, labor rights and the update of the gender identity law, which did not contemplate that of equality marriage.

From now on, gay couples in Chile will enjoy each and every one of the duties and rights that heterosexual marriages currently enjoy.

Likewise, it guarantees that individuals are not discriminated against because of their sexual orientation and gender identity, for the purposes of child custody, filiation and adoption, whether or not the couples are united in marriage and whether or not they had had their children. by assisted human fertilization.

What’s more, the motherhood and fatherhood of trans women and men is recognized in the birth certificates of their sons or daughters, and it was even determined that the order of the surnames of the same-sex couples will be defined by the parents, and that in the event that an agreement is not reached, the Civil Registry will submit it to lottery.

The law also provides pensions for widows or widowers, as well as work permits in the event of the birth of sons or daughters.

This initiative entered Congress four years ago, during the government of former President Michelle Bachelet.

With the enactment, Chile becomes the eighth country in Latin America to incorporate this right, along with Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, Uruguay, Ecuador and Costa Rica.

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