"On the issue related to marriage, the recommendation is to keep the text of the current Constitution," Cortizo said
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Panama Parliament condemns violence in protests against constitutional reforms
Panama closes doors to equal marriage with reform
The National Assembly of Panama, a unicameral legislature with an official majority, took the first step to prevent same-sex marriage through constitutional reform. The deputies approved a project to reform the Constitution where in one of its articles it says that "the State recognizes only the marriage between a man and a woman".
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Taipei: International LGBTI Human Rights Conference opens in Taipei
Japan: Challenges Ahead as Japan Follows Taiwan’s Path to Marriage Equality
South Korea: Openly gay New Zealand ambassador to S. Korea attends reception with husband
Ghana: Former Pres Kufuor Urges Fight Against Same Sex Marriages
UK: ‘What a day to be gay in Northern Ireland’: marriage equality becomes law at last
Hong Kong court turns down first judicial challenge for same-sex marriage but urges government to review policies to avoid legal action arising from discrimination against LGBT people
Court of First Instance rules against a lesbian woman who complained that lack of options of marriage or civil union partnerships had violated her constitutional rights
The judge said the Basic Law could only refer to the marriage of a man and a woman because the constitutional document was written based on that understanding