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Top French Court Rejects Gay Marriage
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 Mar. 15, 2007 (LifesiteNews.com/CWN) - On March 13, France's highest court upheld the decision of a lower court and rejected the 2004 'marriage' of two homosexual men.
 The court declared the marriage annulled, finding that "under French law, marriage is a union between a man and a woman."
 
 In 2004, Noel Mamére, Mayor of the Bordeaux suburb of Begles, illegally recognized a union between the two men despite a prior warning from then-President Jean-Pierre Raffarin that ¡°any elected official who does not respect the law in this matter¡¦ will be exposed to the sanctions provided for by the law.¡± The state prosecutor immediately initiated annulment proceedings, and Mamére was publicly criticized by several political figures; he received a month-long suspension of his mayoral duties as punishment.
 
 Previous attempts by the homosexual couple to appeal the annulment in lower courts have also ended in rejection. Among other reasons, lower courts have argued that unmarried couples-- both homosexual and heterosexual-– already enjoy many privileges usually reserved to married couples, according to 1999 legislation which legalized civil unions, known as Partes Civil de Solidarité (PacS). The PacS legislation allowed unmarried couples to share certain welfare and employment benefits, file joint tax returns, and enter into property agreements together.
 
 As in other parts of the world, gay ¡®marriage¡¯ is currently a hot and controversial topic of debate in France but even more so as French citizens face their upcoming presidential election in April of this year. The two front-runners in the race, conservative Nicolas Sarközy, leader of the Union for a Popular Movement party and Ségolène Royal, member of the left-wing Socialist party, have waged many of their campaign battles around the issue. Sarközy has vowed that, should his party win, he would affirm current French law that outlaws gay marriage and forbids homosexual adoption of children. Royal, on the other hand, in a complete change from her previous ¡°no gay-marriage¡± stance, has rallied the gay-rights community by promising to legalize gay marriage and adoption.
 
 As previously reported by LifeSiteNews.com, a commission formed by the President of the French National Assembly advised in 2006 that, despite recognition of the fact that the French concept of family has become ¡°more diverse and less institutionalized,¡± homosexual marriage and adoption and artificial procreation for homosexual couples should not be permitted under French law.
 
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