Monday 13 August 2012

Parliamentary Information Office - Australia: Premiers of South Australia and Tasmania promise same-sex marriage

Parliamentary Information Office - Australia: Premiers of South Australia and Tasmania promise same-sex marriage

South Australia and Tasmania province of the Prime Ministers say that they use the legislative power, regardless of what Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard or same-sex marriage at the Federal Parliament.

Although two marriage equality bills until the Federal Parliament, the South Australian Premier Jay Weatherill told a gay rights rally Adelaide that he introduced legislation to ensure that same-sex marriage at State level for a replica.

Mr Weatherill said he would support the Bill, although he would give the Greens MPs voting on your own to check the identity of "own work in any way they wish to be entitled to express and the law should not prevent users who are allowed to form an obstacle.

"So, my point of view, the answer to the individual's dignity is easy.

"The right people their identity in any way you want to and should not be applied in the law," he said.

In the meantime, the Tasmanian Premier Lara Giddings told the rally last week, that his and draw up a
The High Court challenging the marriage equality and same-sex marriage law, power:

"There is nothing that I have received my legal advice, in this case, the State, which would prevent the legalization of the marriage and the Tasmania Government.

"It is more of a legal advice ... which shows you, in fact, strong arguments about why we really do this", he said.

Rally, which was held yesterday afternoon in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Hobart, Canberra and Newcastle, is the widespread illegal weddings, the Prime Minister John Howard and then marches 2004 judgment, that prevented same-sex couples include the Australian Marriage Act, works against the petitions.

Prime Minister Julia Gillard said in June it was possible to "love, commitment, and trust and understanding, which do not need to contact the marriage certificate".

"That is my experience in life, and so I am talking about the experience of life.

"If you like me, that the citizens have a deep and committed relationships without marriage certificate, it becomes a problem, its purpose is to provide information about how we can work with the establishment of the culture of this long-standing Australian society?

"We are moving and change it to fit the circumstances of when people are love and deeply committed, but not too large to fit in the current marriage Act, and we are moving to a new tradition grow and embrace standards?"

MS Gillard said he "deeply" should not gay couples, marriage, but said it was a "no" vote, the party's members in the workers of his Parliament, how to tell.

Source By : http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2012/08/12/australia-premiers-of-south-australia-and-tasmania-promise-same-sex-marriage/

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