Govt lawyer moves to legalise same-sex unions

Brazil’s attorney general asked the Supreme Court to legalise same-sex unions in the South American nation, which is home to the world’s largest Roman Catholic population, her spokeswoman said.

Brazil’s attorney general asked the Supreme Court to legalise same-sex unions in the South American nation, which is home to the world’s largest Roman Catholic population, her spokeswoman said.

In a motion filed with the court on Thursday, Attorney General Deborah Duprat said there are “no reasonable arguments to justify denying homosexuals the right to have their stable relationships recognised by law”.

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