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Vivo longo Portugal

Posted: Mon May 17, 2010 3:25 pm
by dbackjon
Portugal's president ratifies gay marriage law

Portugal's conservative president announced Monday he is reluctantly ratifying a law allowing gay marriage, making the predominantly Catholic country the sixth in Europe to let same-sex couples wed.
President Anibal Cavaco Silva said he would not veto the bill because majority liberal lawmakers would only overturn his decision. The country must focus instead on battling a crippling economic crisis that has increased unemployment and deepened poverty, he said.
"Given that fact, I feel I should not contribute to a pointless extension of this debate, which would only serve to deepen the divisions between the Portuguese and divert the attention of politicians away from the grave problems affecting us," Cavaco Silva said.
He said he was setting aside his "personal convictions," though he did not elaborate and did not take reporters' questions.
The country's parliament passed the Socialist government-backed bill in January, with the support of all of Portugal's left-of-center parties, who together have a majority. Right-of-center parties opposed the measure and demanded a national referendum.
Elsewhere in Europe, gay marriage is permitted in Belgium, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden and Norway. As well, five U.S. states and Washington, D.C., have legalized same-sex marriage, as have Canada and South Africa.


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Re: Vivo longo Portugal

Posted: Mon May 17, 2010 3:31 pm
by mainejeff
dbackjon wrote:"Given that fact, I feel I should not contribute to a pointless extension of this debate, which would only serve to deepen the divisions between the Portuguese and divert the attention of politicians away from the grave problems affecting us," Cavaco Silva said.
Smart man.

Good thing that we have nothing better to worry about in this country!

:coffee:

Re: Vivo longo Portugal

Posted: Mon May 17, 2010 4:01 pm
by Baldy
dbackjon wrote:Portugal's president ratifies gay marriage law

Portugal's conservative president announced Monday he is reluctantly ratifying a law allowing gay marriage, making the predominantly Catholic country the sixth in Europe to let same-sex couples wed.
President Anibal Cavaco Silva said he would not veto the bill because majority liberal lawmakers would only overturn his decision. The country must focus instead on battling a crippling economic crisis that has increased unemployment and deepened poverty, he said.
"Given that fact, I feel I should not contribute to a pointless extension of this debate, which would only serve to deepen the divisions between the Portuguese and divert the attention of politicians away from the grave problems affecting us," Cavaco Silva said.
He said he was setting aside his "personal convictions," though he did not elaborate and did not take reporters' questions.
The country's parliament passed the Socialist government-backed bill in January, with the support of all of Portugal's left-of-center parties, who together have a majority. Right-of-center parties opposed the measure and demanded a national referendum.
Elsewhere in Europe, gay marriage is permitted in Belgium, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden and Norway. As well, five U.S. states and Washington, D.C., have legalized same-sex marriage, as have Canada and South Africa.


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I guess jeff will be moving to Portugal now. :thumb:

Re: Vivo longo Portugal

Posted: Mon May 17, 2010 8:20 pm
by mainejeff
Baldy wrote:
dbackjon wrote:Portugal's president ratifies gay marriage law

Portugal's conservative president announced Monday he is reluctantly ratifying a law allowing gay marriage, making the predominantly Catholic country the sixth in Europe to let same-sex couples wed.
President Anibal Cavaco Silva said he would not veto the bill because majority liberal lawmakers would only overturn his decision. The country must focus instead on battling a crippling economic crisis that has increased unemployment and deepened poverty, he said.
"Given that fact, I feel I should not contribute to a pointless extension of this debate, which would only serve to deepen the divisions between the Portuguese and divert the attention of politicians away from the grave problems affecting us," Cavaco Silva said.
He said he was setting aside his "personal convictions," though he did not elaborate and did not take reporters' questions.
The country's parliament passed the Socialist government-backed bill in January, with the support of all of Portugal's left-of-center parties, who together have a majority. Right-of-center parties opposed the measure and demanded a national referendum.
Elsewhere in Europe, gay marriage is permitted in Belgium, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden and Norway. As well, five U.S. states and Washington, D.C., have legalized same-sex marriage, as have Canada and South Africa.


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I guess jeff will be moving to Portugal now. :thumb:
Only if you CONKS get your way. :thumb:

Re: Vivo longo Portugal

Posted: Tue May 18, 2010 12:29 pm
by Ivytalk
Hey, Portugal, a/k/a charter member of "PIGS" (Portugal, Ireland, Greece, Spain), get your fiscal house in order! :roll:

And mainejeff, when you go, take Senhor Frank with you! :mrgreen:

Re: Vivo longo Portugal

Posted: Tue May 18, 2010 2:31 pm
by mainejeff
Ivytalk wrote:Hey, Portugal, a/k/a charter member of "PIGS" (Portugal, Ireland, Greece, Spain), get your fiscal house in order! :roll:

And mainejeff, when you go, take Senhor Frank with you! :mrgreen:
Why would I take that troll???......

:coffee: