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Move Forward party’s same-sex marriage bill stalled, pending cabinet vetting


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Thai opposition Move Forward party’s draft bill on same-sex marriage was dealt a blow today (Wednesday) when the House of Representatives voted to send it for vetting by the cabinet before its first reading in the House.

 

On the same day, the progress of the opposition party’s liquor bill, intended to open up Thailand’s liquor industry to more competition, was also delayed by the House when it voted to send the bill to the cabinet for consideration in 60 days, an apparent new stalling tactic that has sent a the Thai-language hashtag “marriage equality” trending on Twitter as netizens voiced their disappointment and outrage.

 

PM Office Minister Anucha Nakasai told the House that he was assigned by the cabinet to accept the marriage equality bill for consideration by the cabinet before its first reading.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/move-forward-partys-same-sex-marriage-bill-stalled-pending-cabinet-vetting/

 

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1 hour ago, ikke1959 said:

Indeed, but by delaying the bill it will only cost a lot of money.. There are already a lot of samesex couples waiting to get married or bet a legal status. Can you imagine how much money will be pumped in the economy?? Wedding dresses, food, festive lights, and so on... But delaying will only bring damage 

I cant see hardly any mone pumped into the economy,its only a very very small amount of same sex couples get married

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With all due respect to the Moving Forward folks, I would have to think that they could use their time and effort to address the missed larger picture - for the commons, instead of particular pet projects. 

 

Don't believe that Thailand's current political scene can afford to be mucking around with such isolated and esoteric issues. We can get back to these things after the revolution is won. 

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33 minutes ago, bert bloggs said:

Judging by the amount of people who have replied to this post  no

I asked my cousin why she had never married her partner she said " why" .

That’s your cousin, her choice but she doesn’t speak for everyone, and is certainly no reason to deny the rights of other people.

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it's about human rights, not about how much commerce can be done on tourists and locals.

Surely foreign-thai couples are disadvantaged as come to immigration law. Makes difficult for a foreign partner to stay in thailand. A very large foreigners in thailand are on marriage visas, because it's easier and cheaper in comparison to the other visa options.

So even if mixed gay couple is legally married elsewhere in the world, they are not recognised in thailand. Can't legalise their marriage or partnership.

That's a legal problem for tens, possible hundreds of thousands mixed couples.

There are also millions of thai couples which are also treated unequal. Without legal marriage they can't adopt kids. It also complicates family matters if there are already kids from earlier relationships. 

In thailand kids from single parents are not entitled to free state education.

In the world married get tax brakes, including for rising children. 

Also inheritance law can't be be used.

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