Friday, October 3, 2014

GPA: Spade “regrets” about the Valls, returns it to the Court … – Release

GPA: Spade "regrets" about the Valls, returns it to the Court … – Release

Emmanuelle Cosse, national secretary of Europe Ecologie-Les Verts (EELV), “regrets” about the Manuel Valls reaffirming the prohibition of surrogacy, and returns it to the decision the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) for automatic descent.

When asked Friday on the sidelines of the parliamentary day environmentalists, Emmanuelle Cosse said she was “surprised that the Prime Minister reaffirms government positions the subject while the first message he would say is that it recognizes all families, he wants to work for all of these families and it does not distinguish between these families. ”

“The fight (…) is that children who come from the GPA are not orphans of the Republic and are recognized by the French state: this is what was said the European Court of Human Rights’ (ECHR), added the patron saint of ecologists, who had spoken of Supreme Court by mistake at first.

This error is explained by the fact that the Supreme Court recently held that the use of assisted reproductive technology (ART) abroad was not a “barrier” to adoption within a couple of women.

In late June, the European Court of Human Rights had her condemned France for refusing to record documents parentage made in the United States as a result of births by surrogate mothers (GPA). The government did not appeal.

“A Prime Minister can say what he thinks, but today it is the ECHR, which says things on descent. And she just said something essential for the safety of children they have the right to have parents that are recognized by the law and with a pedigree established, “said the former president of Act Up

“It is also enabling them to build correctly. This is something that all countries, not just France, can not be the economy, “she said.

“This is an extremely sensitive issue and there is an obligation when you’re a politician looking at these issues with empathy and sensitivity”, for his part, said MP and former minister Cécile Duflot .

AFP

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