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Norwegian government proposes law legalizing same sex marriage
By Associated Press
Mar 19, 2008 - 7:30:53 PM
OSLO, Norway — The Norwegian government proposed a marriage law March
14 that would give gay couples the same rights as heterosexuals,
including church weddings, adoption and assisted pregnancies.
The new legislation would replace a 1993 law that granted gays the
right to enter civil unions similar to marriage but did not give them
other benefits enjoyed by married couples
“This new marriage law is a step forward along the lines of voting
rights for all and equality laws,” said Minister of Children and
Equality Anniken Huitfeldt.
The measure gives gays the right to a church wedding but does not
require any minister or religious organization to perform the ceremony.
The proposal also grants the right to assisted pregnancies to lesbians
and allows gays to be considered as adoptive parents.
“The new law does not weaken the institution of marriage, rather, it
strengthens it,” Huitfeldt said. “Marriage does not become less
valuable because more people can take part in it.”
It was not clear whether parliament would approve the measure without changes.
Minister of Local Government Magnhild Meltveit Kleppa and Transport
Minister Liv Signe Navarsete said they were against the right to
assisted pregnancies but endorsed the rest of the bill. The opposition
Christian Democratic party said it opposed the measure.
This article appeared in the Dallas Voice print edition March 21, 2008
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