Mexican president wants to legalize same-sex marriage
Mexico’s president has proposed a constitutional reform to legalize same-sex marriage nationwide.
Enrique Peña Nieto announced his proposal during an event celebrating Mexico’s national day against homophobia, BBC reported.
“For an inclusive Mexico that recognizes in diversity one of its biggest strengths,” he posted on Twitter. He used a hashtag in Spanish meaning “Without homophobia.”
Por un @Mexico incluyente que reconoce en la diversidad, una de sus mayores fortalezas #SinHomofobia. pic.twitter.com/6ooZGuPEsD
— Enrique Peña Nieto (@EPN) May 17, 2016
{mosads} Peña and the Mexican government also changed their profile pictures on Twitter in support of the proposal, adding an overlay of a rainbow flag.
Same-sex marriage is currently legal in the capital, Mexico City and a few other states, according to BBC.
Rafael Bernal contributed.
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