
Text by: NEWS WIRES
Cuba will leave out of its new constitution changes that would have paved the way for legal same-sex marriage, despite majority support in local assemblies, a government official said Tuesday.
It was a surprising twist given public popular support shown nationwide — and earlier remarks from lawmakers in the Americas’ only one-party Communist regime.
The measure would have changed the definition of parties in a marriage from man and wife to “between two people.”
But “the draft constitution will not define which parties enter into a marriage… So that is now out of constitutional reform discussions overall,” Council of State secretary and drafting coordinator Homero Acosta was quoted as saying by state media.