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| Polonia. Il governo presenta una legge per le coppie gay |
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| Il Governo polacco presenta un disegno di legge per il riconoscimento delle coppie omosessuali. E intanto esplode la vita gay di Varsavia. Notizia in inglese |
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| Martedì 12 Marzo 2002 |
| di La redazione di Gaynews |
| in Vita di coppia |
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POLISH GOVERNMENT PRESENTS PARTNERSHIP BILL By Rex Wockner
The Polish government unveiled gay partner-ship legislation Feb. 14.
"We must adapt our law to the... European Un-ion, where it is illegal to discriminate against people of different sexual orientations," said MP Joanna Sosnowska, the bill's author.
Gay activist Marcin Lakomski called the pro-posal a "first step in the right direction." But veteran gay activist Slawek Starosta said he doubts the bill will make it through parlia-ment.
A spokesman for the nation's Catholic hierar-chy called the measure "an attack against ... marriage and the family."
Poland is 90 percent Roman Catholic and hopes to join the 15-member European Union in 2003.
Meanwhile, Warsaw has seen an explosion of commercial gay life in recent months, with five new clubs opening - Utopia, 69, Kokon Klub, Queen Club and Miami Cafe Club. There are also two older establishments - Para-dise and Fantom.
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