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This is an archive article published on January 28, 2011

French court upholds gay marriage ban

Several of France's European Union fellow member states have legalised homosexual marriage.

The French constitutional court on Friday upheld the country’s gay marriage ban,saying it was in keeping with the constitution.

The court made the ruling in response to a bid by a lesbian couple,who have four children,to marry after spending 10 years in a PACS,or civil union.

Several of France’s European Union fellow member states,including Spain,Belgium and the Netherlands,have legalised homosexual marriage.

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