Portugal’s parliament expected to vote in favor of same-sex marriages
By APFriday, January 8, 2010
Portuguese parliament move to permit gay marriage
LISBON, Portugal — Portugal’s Parliament is debating a bill that would permit gay marriage in the mostly Roman Catholic country.
The Socialist government’s bill has the support of all left-of-center parties and is expected to pass Friday afternoon.
Its approval would make Portugal the sixth European country to allow same-sex marriages.
If passed, the proposed law goes to Portugal’s conservative President Anibal Cavaco Silva. He can ratify or veto it, but a veto can be overturned by Parliament.
If there is no presidential veto, the first gay marriage ceremonies could take place in April.
Prime Minister Jose Socrates says the measure is part of his effort to modernize Portugal. Two years ago his government lifted Portugal’s ban on abortion.