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Gay civil union measure OKd in Mexico City
Copyright © 2006, Chicago Tribune
Published November 10, 2006
MEXICO CITY, MEXICO -- Mexico City's assembly on Thursday voted for the first time in the country's history to legally recognize gay civil unions, a measure that will provide same-sex couples with benefits similar to those of married couples.
The mayor was expected to sign the measure into law after it passed by a vote of 43-17.
The bill, which does not approve gay marriage, allows same-sex couples to register their union with civil authorities, granting them inheritance and pension rights, as well as other social benefits. Lawmakers were still finalizing the details.
Heterosexual couples who are not legally married can also be registered under the legislation.
Friday, November 10, 2006
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