Same-sex marriage in Michoacán

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Same-sex marriage is not legal in the Mexican state of Michoacán. Congress refused to amend sections 123 and 125 of the Civil Code and in the two-and-a-half-hour meeting, there was talk of obtaining a time extension. If an extension is not granted, the terms of the amparo for non-compliance will be incurred which include a fine at the 100th day of non-performance and the removal of the president of Congress, among escalating penalties for delay.[1]

Civil unions

On 13 November 2006, it was announced that civil unions bill for Michoacán, would be formally proposed. However, as of August 2009, it stalled, meaning was not discussed by the local congress.[2] After marriage was passed in the Federal District, the PRD announced it would propose bills for equal marriage and same-sex adoption, along with same-sex civil unions (Law for Coexistence Partnerships) in 2010.[3] A bill was submitted in March 2010 by the Grupo de Facto Diversidad Sexual, which proposed both marriage and cohabitation, but did not mention same-sex adoption.[4] As with the previous proposal, it stalled.[5]

On 27 August 2015, the Justice and Human Rights Committee approved a new text of the Family Code that would maintain the heterosexual definition of marriage but enact a domestic partnership law for same-sex couples. It was approved unanimously by the full Michoacán Congress on 7 September 2015.[6][7] The law was published on 30 September 2015 in the state's official journal.[8] Following the Family Code's passage, a lawsuit claiming discrimination and unconstitutionality was filed before the Mexican Supreme Court in October.[9]

Same-sex marriage

History

After 4 years of legal processes,[10] on 5 March 2014, a federal court ruled that a lesbian couple could marry. It was the first case in Mexico which was not elevated to the Supreme Court.[11] The couple married on 12 March 2014.[12] On 6 May 2014, it was announced that a second lesbian couple had obtained an injunction and seven more cases were pending.[13] They married on 16 May 2014 and subsequently on 15 August 2014 filed the registration of their twin children's birth, which registration also had been approved by an injunction. It was the first registration in the state of a child born to a same-sex couple.[14] Gerardo Herrera Pérez, leader of Grupo Facto de Diversidad Sexual en Michoacán, announced the collections of 100 signatures for a collective amparo in Michoacán in September 2014[15] and initiation of the first same-sex adoption in the state by a couple who are from Michoacán, but were married in Mexico City.[16]

Judicial decree

On 20 June 2015, it was announced that a lesbian couple had gained an amparo in Michoacán, making them the third couple to obtain an amparo in the jurisdiction. It was noted that their initial application for an injunction was made one month prior.[17] On 29 June 2015, the Civil Registry announced that they had formalized six same-sex unions in the last year, but the laws of the state had not changed and it might take an injunction to force the issue.[18] On 10 July 2015, a 7th district judge ordered the state to accommodate a lesbian couple's injunction. The ruling gave the Governor and Congress President until 15 July 2015 to make the arrangements and revise the laws mentioning marriage, or face penalties for the previous approval of a Family Code which excluded same-sex couples that was later deemed unconstitutional. The attorney leading the injunction had told the media that state leaders would be found liable for not vetoing the discriminatory revision of the Family Code if it is not modified in accordance with the judge's order.[19] It was announced on 13 July 2015 that Congress would abide by the judge's ruling.[20] When questioned by the media on 14 July 2015, Governor Salvador Jara Guerrero declared that the changes will be applied on 15 July and was quoted as saying "Of course!" to removing the heterosexual definition of marriage in the state's code.[21] On 31 July 2015 it was announced that an additional 19 new amparos permitting same-sex marriage have been granted in Michoacán. In making the announcement, Deputies Talía Vázquez Alatorre and Cristina Portillo Ayala, regretted that the Congress still had yet to act, but hoped that these further injunctions would emphasize the need for passage of the reforms to the civil code.[22]

See also

References

  1. Meza Hernández, Miriam (15 July 2015). "Se detienen bodas entre personas del mismo sexo" (in Spanish). Morelia, Mexico: El Sol de Morelia. Retrieved 15 July 2015.
  2. Edgar Raziel Ramirez Avila (15 August 2009). "Sociedad de convivencia en Michoacán" (in Spanish). Cambio en Michoacán. Retrieved 15 December 2009.
  3. Nicolás Casimiro (25 December 2009). "Matrimonios gay y despenalización del aborto, en la agenda del PRD para 2010" (in Spanish). Quadratín. Retrieved 26 December 2009.
  4. Recibe Michoacán propuesta para legalizar bodas gay
  5. Matrimonios gay, tema pendiente en el Congreso en Morelia
  6. Añadirán al Código Familiar del estado la figura de “sociedades de convivencia”
  7. Aprueban Código Familiar en Michoacán; no incluye matrimonios gay
  8. PERIÓDICO OFICIAL DEL GOBIERNO CONSTITUCIONAL DEL ESTADO DE MICHOACÁN DE OCAMPO
  9. Asunto: Se presenta Demanda de Acción de Inconstitucionalidad, Contra Normas del Código Familiar de Michoacán.
  10. Primera boda del mismo sexo, en Michoacán | Estados
  11. El politico de cordoba - Michoacán tendrá su primer matrimonio gay
  12. Confirman validez constitucional del primer matrimonio gay en Michoacán
  13. En puerta segundo matrimonio entre personas del mismo sexo en Michoacán
  14. http://web.archive.org/web/20141221115949/http://lajornadamichoacan.com.mx/2014/08/16/obtiene-registro-de-dos-ninos-el-segundo-matrimonio-gay-del-estado/. Archived from the original on December 21, 2014. Retrieved July 15, 2015. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  15. Preparan amparo colectivo para realizar enlaces nupciales entre personas del mismo sexo
  16. Pareja gay de Michoacán inicia trámites para adoptar a menor
  17. Morales Pérez, Uriel (20 June 2015). "Obtienen otro amparo para otra boda gay en Michoacán" (in Spanish). Morelia, Mexico: Quadratin. Retrieved 22 June 2015.
  18. Juárez, Sarah (29 June 2015). "Tan sólo 6 parejas del mismo sexo han tramitado matrimonios en Michoacán" (in Spanish). Morelia, Michoacán, Mexico: Quadratin. Retrieved 30 June 2015.
  19. Apercibe jueza al Gobernador y Presidente del Congreso en Michoacán
  20. Cumplirá Legislativo sentencia de amparo dictada por jueza federal
  21. Jara acatará resolución judicial sobre trámite para permitir matrimonio homosexual
  22. Monreal Vázquez, Patricia (31 July 2015). "Prevén arriben a Congreso 19 sentencias más sobre matrimonios igualitarios" (in Spanish). Moralia, Mexico: Cambio de Michoacan. Retrieved 31 July 2015.
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