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The Argentine Government promulgated homosexual marriage law in a climate of celebration

22/07/1910

Several artists and activists gave color to the event officer in the Casa Rosada. Sousa Dias
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in a folding chair, round by the sixth row of the room, Carlos Álvarez-the eternal dreadlocks Uruguayan married when there was not yet authorized by law, "nervous leg moved. Among the hands pressed her red notebook. Walter hugged her partner, designer Roberto Piazza, for photographers. From his neck hung a crucifix of diamonds. Maria Rachid and Cesar Cigliutti, the two activities that were exposed to the thorny cross television, opened the plates were going to deliver to the President, the closed, cleaned them with a fist, open again. What was to start was the act of promulgating the gay marriage law, passed by Congress last week, which takes effect with publication in the Official Gazette.


In the first row, Pepe Cibrian, Enrique Pinti and Vilma Ibarra, one of the authors of the project, when the room sat Patriots Bicentennial "was still empty. The chair that stood between them and actress Florencia Peña was going to end up occupying Nestor Kirchner. A few rows back, Hebe de Bonafini embraced with Cigliutti (President of the Comunidad Homosexual) while-aisle-by Estela de Carlotto talked to actress Esther Goris. To the right of the dais, eight ministers, including Juan Manzur, in the center of the controversy over abortion (see page 28), they settled on red velvet chairs. In front of an audience (and camera) were placed the chief of staff, Aníbal Fernández, Senator Jose Pampuro and three governors: the fueguina Fabiana Ríos, Tucumán and Santiago del Estero Alperovich José Gerardo Zamora.

The hundreds of activists lined after waiting and crowded the hallways erupted when Cristina Fernandez signed the enactment of the law.

"Today we are a more egalitarian society than last week," said the President, following the debate from China. "Miles had won the same rights that I had," said he had thought when they voted for the law. Cigliutti presented with a plaque: "26 years of fighting discrimination against people because of their sexual orientation and gender identity." Then it was the turn of the Federation gay. "Not for me the distinction, but for the militants in this cause," said Cristina.

In the final protocol has melted down. Hundreds of activists

piled in for the kiss with the President. Amado Boudou Cigliutti took a picture. And Hannibal raised by two seconds, a flag of the CHA.

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