Saturday, October 4, 2014

Demonstration for all. Return – The Telegram

Demonstration for all. Return – The Telegram




 demonstration for all. return

After their fight against gay marriage now entered in force without actual tub, supporters of Manif to mobilize all again tomorrow, this time against the LDCs, GPA and an alleged gender theory.

Less than a year and a half after the enactment of the law and Taubira the first gay marriage, and eight months after his last show, Manif for All (MPT) called again to beat the pavement tomorrow in Paris and Bordeaux. New targets: PMA (Medically Assisted Procreation), the GPA (Surrogacy) and alleged gender theory denying the differences between the sexes. To Alberic Dumont, co-founder of the collective, “there is a double hypocrite government rhetoric”: “He was opposed to the GPA in France, but at the same time, it allows the adjustment of children born of surrogacy abroad” . Concerned, the government’s position that did not challenge the judgments of the European Court of Human Rights had forced in June, France to recognize children born of a surrogate mother abroad.

Valls up to the plate

Manuel Valls tried yesterday to defuse the mobilization reaffirming that the GPA is “and will be banned in France. ” France, provides the Prime Minister in the Friday edition of the Catholic daily La Croix, “totally excludes” allow “automatic transcription” acts of children born by surrogate mother abroad parentage. Will there be however the people in the street? The organizers provide for all AKI mobilization “slightly higher” than their last event. After the massive show of force during debate on marriage, 100,000 people, according to police, were still parade on February 2, Paris and Lyon. These supporters feel comforted by developments in recent months, as public opposition to the GPA personalities of various political persuasions, including the socialist Jacques Delors and Lionel Jospin. Several officials of the UMP feel like Jérôme Chartier, “must” a “rewriting of the law for marriage for all.” And the former head of state Nicolas Sarkozy, presidential candidate of the UMP, now advocates the inclusion in the Constitution “legal reserve locks for the LDCs to infertile heterosexual couples and completely banning surrogacy.” Demonstrations also immediately follow the announcement of a general movement of the plane to family benefits.

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