Chile could be set to legalise same-sex marriage soon

The Chilean President will introduce a marriage equality bill next week.

'Bus de la Familia' protest in Osorno

Osorno, Chile. 20 July 2017. Protesters against the "Bus of the Family" are manifested in the Plaza of the city of Osorno. (Photo by Fernando Lavoz/NurPhoto) Source: NurPhoto (Photo by Fernando Lavoz/NurPhoto)

The President of Chile—Michelle Bachelet—has plans to introduce a marriage equality bill on August 28—according to a local LGBT+ rights group.  

The Homosexual Movement of Integration and Liberation that the bill will guarantee same-sex couples the same rights as heterosexual couples—without exception.
Bachelet in January this year that she would begin a public discussion aimed at introducing a “satisfactory bill on marriage equality, recognising the same rights for everyone.”

The President noted that it was “not only a demand of the international justice system but a legitimate demand of Chilean society.”
Chilean newspaper that it’s still unclear whether the new bill would include adoption rights for same-sex couples.

Chile would become the fifth country to legalise same-sex marriage in South America—joining Argentina, Brazil, Colombia and Uruguay. 


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Published 23 August 2017 11:21am
By Michaela Morgan


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