Wednesday, June 7, 2006

Multiplication 100x100 Table



unmarried couples

Declaration of Frank Mauro, executive member of the Association Law & Liberty, on the proposal of Sen. Nessa Flax and Councillor Toni Fumarola to set an agenda to the Board of Taranto proviciale to discuss the dangers of the regulation of unmarried couples in Puglia.

An agenda for the provincial council of Taranto could not only benefit the so-called liberal members of the House of Freedoms, as surely they could help to shed light on some issues to de facto couples: to know, for example, that in Spain the institutionalization of de facto couples has not been the result of the Socialist government of Zapatero, presided over by the government but of the catholic Aznar, no one wants to introduce "de facto couples" since that couples already exist de facto, but the idea is to regularize and give them some basic rights, that the vast majority of "unmarried couples" are not gay couples, or even that religious marriage is not threatened since that an unmarried couple may be quietly married in church.
On the other hand, as the last Eurisko poll showed, 65% of Italian respondents are in favor legal recognition of unmarried couples, and even among those who declare a practicing Catholic, going to Mass every Sunday, those in favor to de facto couples are also more than half, 53%. The electorate of the center-right shows as more secular and more tolerant of its representatives.

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