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The Bill 588, introduced by [[Patrick Bloche]], was the first bill on same-sex marriage that was voted by the parliament in France. It follows the decision of the [[Constitutional Council of France|Constitutional Council]] to let the legislature decide on this issue. The [[Socialist Party (France)|Socialist Party]] took advantage of a legislative window to put the text to the agenda. On 14 June 2011, the [[National Assembly of France]] voted 293–222 against the bill.<ref>[http://www.france24.com/en/20110614-french-parliament-rejects-gay-marriage-bill-homosexuality French parliament rejects same-sex marriage bill]</ref><ref>[http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/world/2011-06/15/content_12701855.htm French parliament rejects gay marriage]</ref>
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The Bill 588, introuced by [[Patrick Bloche]], was the first bill on same-sex marriage that was presented to parliament in France. It follows the decision of the [[Constitutional Council of France|Constitutional Council]] to let the legislature decide on this issue. The [[Socialist Party (France)|Socialist Party]] took advantage of a legislative window to put the text to the agenda.


==Votes==
==Votes==
The vote was marked by an erosion of the conservative majority against marriage.<ref>[http://www.assemblee-nationale.fr/13/scrutins/jo0773.asp Scrutin public sur l'ensemble de la proposition de loi visant à ouvrir le mariage aux couples de même sexe]</ref>


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! Group !! Political field !! Yes !! No !! Abstain !! Important votes
! Group !! Political field !! Yes !! No !! Abstain !! Important votes
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|align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;" bgcolor="#046380"| UMP || align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;"|Right || align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;" bgcolor="#AEEE00"|9 || align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;" bgcolor="#B9121B"|269 || align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;"|9 || [[Axel Poniatowski]] (Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee) : YES - [[Jean-Louis Borloo]] ([[Radical Party (France)|radical]] (centrist) candidate in the [[French presidential election, 2012]]) : YES - [[Christian Jacob (politician)|Christian Jacob]] (Chairperson of the Presidential Majority (UMP / NC)) : NO
|align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;" bgcolor="#046380"| UMP || align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;"|Right-wing || align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;" bgcolor="#AEEE00"|9 || align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;" bgcolor="#B9121B"|269 || align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;"|9 || [[Axel Poniatowski]] (Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee) : YES - [[Jean-Louis Borloo]] ([[Radical Party (France)|radical]] (centrist) candidate in the [[2012 French presidential election]]) : YES - [[Christian Jacob (politician)|Christian Jacob]] (Chairperson of the Presidential Majority (UMP / NC)) : NO
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|align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;" bgcolor="#FF358B"| PS || align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;"|Left || align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;" bgcolor="#AEEE00"|192 || align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;" bgcolor="#B9121B"|0 || align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;"|2 || [[François Hollande]] (candidate in the [[French presidential election, 2012]]) : YES
|align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;" bgcolor="#FF358B"| PS || align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;"| Left-wing || align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;" bgcolor="#AEEE00"|192 || align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;" bgcolor="#B9121B"|0 || align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;"|2 || [[François Hollande]] (candidate in the [[2012 French presidential election]]) : YES
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|align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;" bgcolor="#01B0F0"| NC || align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;"|Christians Democrats || align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;" bgcolor="#AEEE00"|1 || align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;" bgcolor="#B9121B"|20 || align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;"|0 || [[Jean-Christophe Lagarde]] (Vice President of the [[National Assembly of France|National Assembly]]) : YES
|align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;" bgcolor="#01B0F0"| NC || align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;"|Centre-right Christian Democrats || align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;" bgcolor="#AEEE00"|1 || align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;" bgcolor="#B9121B"|20 || align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;"|0 || [[Jean-Christophe Lagarde]] (Vice President of the [[National Assembly of France|National Assembly]]) : YES
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|align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;" bgcolor="#F80000"| GDR || align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;"|Left || align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;" bgcolor="#AEEE00"|20 || align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;" bgcolor="#B9121B"|0 || align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;"|2 || [[Noël Mamère]] (Begles Mayor who delivered the first same-sex marriage in France invalidated by court some time later) : YES
|align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;" bgcolor="#F80000"| GDR || align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;"|Left-wing || align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;" bgcolor="#AEEE00"|20 || align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;" bgcolor="#B9121B"|0 || align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;"|2 || [[Noël Mamère]] (Begles Mayor who delivered the first same-sex marriage in France invalidated by court some time later) : YES
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|align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;"| NI || align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;"|Others || align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;" bgcolor="#AEEE00"|0 || align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;" bgcolor="#B9121B"|4 || align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;"|3 || [[François Bayrou]] (former Christian Democrat candidate in the presidential elections of [[French presidential election, 2002|2002]] and [[French presidential election, 2007|2007]] he claims to be favorable, but doubts the word "marriage".) : ABSTAIN
|align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;"| NI || align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;"|Others || align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;" bgcolor="#AEEE00"|0 || align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;" bgcolor="#B9121B"|4 || align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;"|3 || [[François Bayrou]] (former Christian Democrat candidate in the presidential elections of [[2002 French presidential election|2002]] and [[2007 French presidential election|2007]] he claims to be favorable, but doubts the word "marriage".) : ABSTAIN
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|align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;"| Total || || align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;" bgcolor="#AEEE00"|222 || align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;" bgcolor="#B9121B"|'''293''' || align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;"|16 ||
|align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;"| Total || || align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;" bgcolor="#AEEE00"|222 || align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;" bgcolor="#B9121B"|'''293''' || align="center" style="border:1px solid #999;"|16 ||
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==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}
{{LGBT in France}}


==External links==
==External links==
* {{fr icon}} [http://www.assemblee-nationale.fr/13/propositions/pion0586.asp Proposition de loi visant à ouvrir le mariage aux couples de même sexe]
* {{in lang|fr}} [http://www.assemblee-nationale.fr/13/propositions/pion0586.asp Proposition de loi visant à ouvrir le mariage aux couples de même sexe]
* {{in lang|fr}} [http://www.assemblee-nationale.fr/13/scrutins/jo0773.asp Scrutin public sur l'ensemble de la proposition de loi visant à ouvrir le mariage aux couples de même sexe]

{{LGBT in France}}


[[Category:Same-sex marriage]]
[[Category:Same-sex marriage in France]]
[[Category:LGBT rights in France]]
[[Category:Same-sex union legislation]]
[[Category:Same-sex union legislation]]

Latest revision as of 19:51, 4 January 2020

The Bill 588, introduced by Patrick Bloche, was the first bill on same-sex marriage that was voted by the parliament in France. It follows the decision of the Constitutional Council to let the legislature decide on this issue. The Socialist Party took advantage of a legislative window to put the text to the agenda. On 14 June 2011, the National Assembly of France voted 293–222 against the bill.[1][2]

Votes

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Group Political field Yes No Abstain Important votes
UMP Right-wing 9 269 9 Axel Poniatowski (Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee) : YES - Jean-Louis Borloo (radical (centrist) candidate in the 2012 French presidential election) : YES - Christian Jacob (Chairperson of the Presidential Majority (UMP / NC)) : NO
PS Left-wing 192 0 2 François Hollande (candidate in the 2012 French presidential election) : YES
NC Centre-right Christian Democrats 1 20 0 Jean-Christophe Lagarde (Vice President of the National Assembly) : YES
GDR Left-wing 20 0 2 Noël Mamère (Begles Mayor who delivered the first same-sex marriage in France invalidated by court some time later) : YES
NI Others 0 4 3 François Bayrou (former Christian Democrat candidate in the presidential elections of 2002 and 2007 he claims to be favorable, but doubts the word "marriage".) : ABSTAIN
Total 222 293 16

References

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