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Recognition of same-sex unions in Cuba : ウィキペディア英語版 | Recognition of same-sex unions in Cuba
Cuba does not recognize same-sex marriage, civil unions, or any other form of same-sex unions. A civil union proposal was first made in 2007, though was never brought up for a vote. It was announced that new legislation was going to be presented in September 2009, with a bill offering all the rights of marriage in Cuba as "civil unions".〔(Socialist feminist revival )〕 The bill was reportedly before the country's Parliament and promoted by Mariela Castro, director of the Cuban Sexual Education Center and daughter of Cuba's President Raul Castro.〔(Mariela Castro: Cuba ‘Ready’ for Gay Unions )〕〔(Raul Castro’s daughter: Cuba eyes same-sex unions )〕〔(Mariela Castro says Cuba to consider civil unions for gays )〕 If the bill is approved, it would make Cuba the first Caribbean state to recognise same-sex unions. It would also be the first communist country to pass any form of recognition of same-sex couples. As of 2014, the legislation has stalled in Parliament. Mariela Castro has said the legislation has the support of her father and that she is building a consensus in order to approve it.〔Reuters. ''(Cubans celebrate gay rights, but marriage remains distant ).'' Retrieved 16 January 2015.〕 ==See also==
*LGBT rights in Cuba
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