HAVANA (AP) — Cuba held a uncommon referendum Sunday on an unusually contentious regulation — a government-backed “household regulation” code that may enable same-sex {couples} to marry and undertake, in addition to outlining the rights of youngsters and grandparents.
Cuba holds parliamentary elections each two years, although no occasion apart from the Communist is allowed, however seldom has it held referendums on particular legal guidelines.
And rarely has an formally backed measure met as a lot open criticism because the household regulation of greater than 400 articles, which has been questioned by many members of the island’s more and more vocal evangelical neighborhood.
The sweeping code additionally would enable surrogate pregnancies, broader rights for grandparents in regard to grandchildren, safety of the aged and measures towards gender violence.
President Miguel Díaz-Canel, who has promoted the regulation acknowledged resistance as he voted on Sunday.
“Most of our folks will vote in favor of the code, however it nonetheless has points that our society as an entire doesn’t perceive,“ he stated.
Sixty-four-year-old market vender Miguel Alberto Galindo stated he had voted for the measure: “It’s time that homosexuals have the identical rights as everybody else,” he stated.
However Alejandro Rodríguez, a 33-year-old ironmongery shop employee, stated he’d voted towards the measure, saying, “Some issues within the code are good however others are unhealthy.” He stated he didn’t agree with giving homosexual {couples} the identical rights as “regular” households.
The measure was authorized by Cuba’s Parliament, the Nationwide Meeting, following a hundreds of government-organized data periods this yr in neighborhoods throughout the nation.
A serious supporter of the measure is Mariela Castro, director of the Nationwide Heart for Intercourse Training, a promoter of rights for same-sex {couples}, daughter of former President Raul Castro and niece of his brother Fidel.
However there’s a powerful pressure of social conservatism in Cuba, the place evangelical church buildings have been rising. A number of spiritual leaders have expressed concern or opposition to the regulation., worrying it might weaken nuclear households.
Whereas Cuba was formally — and infrequently militantly — atheist for many years after the 1959 revolution led by Fidel Castro — Raul’s brother — it has change into extra tolerant of religions over the previous quarter century. That has meant a better opening not solely the once-dominant Roman Catholic Church, but additionally to Afro-Cuban religions, protestants and Muslims.
A few of these church buildings took benefit of the opening in 2018 and 2019 to marketing campaign towards one other plebiscite which might have rewritten the structure in a strategy to enable homosexual marriage.
The opposition was sturdy sufficient that the federal government at the moment backed away.
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