After legalization of same-sex marriage in US, will PH follow suit?

Gay pride march in Manila. AFP FILE PHOTO
Gay pride march in Manila. AFP FILE PHOTO

Malacañang on Saturday said it is up to Congress to tackle the issue on legalizing same-sex marriage in the Philippines after the United States had legalized gay unions.

 

“We leave it to Congress for that discussion,” deputy presidential spokesperson Abigail Valte said on government run dzRB radio.

 

Valte said there have been conflicting views on the process of legalizing same-sex marriage in the country.

 

“Some legal experts are of the view that you need to change the Constitution to be able to allow same sex marriages; some say that you don’t, that you just need a regular legislation to be able to incorporate it in our laws,” she said.

 

But for President Benigno Aquino III, she said, the president “wants everyone treated equally.”
On Friday, the US Supreme Court in a 5-4 ruling legalized same-sex marriage in all of its 50 states.

 

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