Sarkozy says France’s gay marriage law should be scrapped

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Sarkozy says France’s gay marriage law should be scrapped
But according to a poll, 68% of the French are in favor of same-sex unions, and 53% support adoption by homosexual couples

PARIS, France – Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy, who has embarked on a political comeback, on Saturday, November 15, said France’s gay marriage law should be scrapped, in his strongest comment yet on the controversial issue.

Sarkozy was pushed to take a firm stand when he spoke at an event in Paris for the three candidates vying to lead the centre-right UMP party into the 2017 presidential election.

The same-sex marriage law, which came into force in May 2013 and also legalizes gay adoption, “should be rewritten from the ground up,” Sarkozy told audience members at the debate organized by Common Sense, a conservative movement within the main opposition UMP.

His words were met with jeers and chants of “Repeal! Repeal!”, prompting the former president to add: “If you prefer that I say repeal the law… it comes down to the same thing.”

After he was elected in 2007 Sarkozy promised gay voters he would introduce civil unions, but nothing came of it during his term.

He has in the past called for the contentious gay marriage law, which sparked huge street protests in France, to be “rewritten” but he has never before stated outright that he would want to cancel it.

Sarkozy’s opponents in the race to head the UMP also touched on the issue at the event attended by some 3,000 UMP supporters, according to organizers.

Candidate Bruno Le Maire drew boos from the crowd when he spoke out against changing the law, while Herve Mariton won loud applause calling for the measure to be scrapped.

Though officially a secular republic, France is overwhelmingly Catholic and the issue of gay adoption and marriage — a key campaign pledge of Sarkozy’s successor Socialist President Francois Hollande — sparked a deeply divisive debate in the country.

According to an Ifop poll published Saturday, 68% of the French were in favor of same-sex unions, and 53% supported adoption by homosexual couples. – Rappler.com

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