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Another judicial endorsement of gay marriage in Buenos Aires

Liberatori Judge Amanda Elena did result in an appeal filed by a homosexual couple to marry and thus enjoy the same rights under the law governing a heterosexual union.
The case, which the couple's identities were not released, is one of the many protections that were presented in various courts to seek a marriage, even though two articles of the Civil Code preventing it.
In his ruling, Judge Liberatori emphasized that the Constitution and international treaties give the right to marry and are prevented from exercising it by rules that are not in keeping with the times.
also available both in public hospitals and in the Civil Register are given absolute priority for premarital tests "attentive to the particularities of the case."
The city government announced that will not appeal this ruling, so no show any proceedings before a family court to prevent implementation of protection and if the prosecutor does not appeal the measure, the decision becomes final.
The most immediate antecedent of this case is the decision of the judge in an administrative, Gabriela Seijas, who last November authorized the marriage between Alex Di Bello and Jose Maria Freyre, who married in Tierra del Fuego, after a dispute between the Government of Buenos Aires and gay advocacy organizations.
President of the Comunidad Homosexual Argentina (CHA) César Cigliutti, said "it's good to have left this decision but no dignity if there is no law authorizing marriage for gay couples."
"This decision corresponds to a single case of many who are hanging around the courts, but there are many couples who do not want to prosecute the case for different reasons and can not exercise its right as a law is necessary to match all, "he said Cigliutti.
leader said the debate in Congress to modify project the two articles of the Civil Code "is stopping" and added: "We hope that the Frente para la Victoria present a draft for discussion at the plenary of the Commission".
Meanwhile, Maria Rachid, the Federation of Lesbians, Gays, Bisexual and Trans (FGLBT), said "this is one of the many failures that will occur in the coming months, as it is very difficult for a judge to comply with the law ignore the Constitution National and international treaties.
"This whole series of favorable rulings must conclude with the amendment of Civil Code," said Rachid, who announced that tomorrow will give a press conference on this issue in Congress accompanied by legislators.

Source: Página/12

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