Cuba’s National Assembly this year will take up the issue of civil unions for same-sex couples, as part of the Communist government’s bid to end discrimination, the president’s daughter said on Monday.
‘According to the Justice Minister (Maria Esther Reus) … it is going to be discussed in the assembly, and is on the agenda for 2012,’ Mariela Castro, the sex educator daughter of President Raul Castro, told the state website ‘Cuba Si’.
The issue on the table will be civil unions for gays and lesbians, but not gay marriage, the report said.
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