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  • PM of Georgia calls for constitutional same-sex marriage ban

    http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2014/04/08/prime-minister-of-georgia-calls-for-constitutional-same-sex-marriage-ban/

    Prime Minister of Georgia calls for constitutional same-sex marriage ban
    By Joseph Patrick McCormick
    April 8, 2014

    The Prime Minister of Georgia recently introduced an amendment calling
    for same-sex marriage to be banned in the country's constitution.

    Irakli Garibashvili in late March introduced the amendment which would
    specifically define marriage as between one man and one woman.

    It was introduced apparently to avoid `misinterpretation' of an
    anti-discrimination bill which was also introduced at the same time.
    The latter seeks to fill in legal gaps in anti-discrimination laws to
    include LGBT people.

    If passed, Georgia would join six other EU Member states with
    constitutional same-sex marriage bans, including most recently
    Croatia, which in December 2013 passed its ban.

    Bulgaria, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland also ban same-sex
    marriage.

    Michael Cashman MEP, Co-President of the LGBT Intergroup, reacted:
    `These are deeply unwelcome developments. Since the decriminalisation
    of homosexuality in 2000, Georgia showed a commitment to protecting
    LGBTI people from discrimination by changing its labour code as well
    as introducing legislation protecting LGBT people from hate crime.

    `Georgia should celebrate diversity and not return to a repressive and
    negative past. Now is the time for leadership on the issue of human
    rights of LGBTI people. The rights to equal protection of the law, and
    the right to live without fear.'

    Ulrike Lunacek MEP, Co-President of the LGBT Intergroup and Member of
    the European Parliament delegation to the Southern Caucasus, added:
    `It is a disgrace that Prime Minister Garibashvili introduced this
    amendment at the same time that a bill closing the legal gap in the
    protection of LGBTI people was introduced. The amendment serves no
    purpose but to institutionalise discrimination against LGBTI people.'

    `As equality is the defining element of a civilised and inclusive
    society, I call on the Georgian Parliament to vote against this
    homophobic amendment and continue on the road to equality.'

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