French court backs gay marriage

France’s constitutional court has ruled that mayors cannot refuse to carry out same-sex marriages.

French court backs gay marriage

France’s constitutional court has ruled that mayors cannot refuse to carry out same-sex marriages.

The ruling comes a month after seven mayors contested France’s new law allowing for gay marriage. The mayors say it should have allowed local authorities to opt out on the grounds of freedom of conscience.

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