Wolfman1982
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http://www.dr.dk/Nyheder/Politik/2009/03/17/095320.htm
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Homosexual pairs will henceforth be able to get permission to adopt. Six members of Venstre's parliamentary group went towards the rest of their parliamentary group, and thus there was in voices from the left side by the hall and Liberal Alliance a majority for a proposal from Borgerligt Centrum's leader Simon Emil Ammitzbøll.
In all 62 voted for, and 53 voted against.
Venstre's spokesman Gitte Lillelund Bech went himself towards his own party, and apart from her there is speech about Karsten Lauritzen, Malou Aamund, Ellen Thrane Nørby, Sophie Løhde and Karen Ellemann. Oneself substantiates she her support for Simon Emil Ammitzbøll's proposal like this:
- I think, it's important with equal rights in the adoption area, thus regardless of your sexuality you have to be allowed to adopt, she says.
The minister: Signal policy
During the first reading of the bill in December Minister of Justice Brian Mikkelsen stated that there only is speech about equal rights on paper.
- We know that in the real world registered partners cannot receive adopted children. And on that background we take this from the government's page as signal policy, the Minister of Justice said.
Gitte Lillelund Bech acknowledges that the law change wants to not get the great practical importance, because it right now is difficult for everybody to adopt.
- But I think, we have to have the equal rights, we have to have the possibility, Gitte Lillelund Bech says.
Agreements with a few countries
Neither Simon Emil Ammitzbøll nor Gitte Lillelund Bech are afraid that the new procedure will make it more difficult for heterosexual to adopt. Because the bill has been screwed together like that that agreements with the individual countries are to be made, before homosexual can make children drop them. And there are experience from Sweden, who has had a similar arrangement for five years:
- We just got accounts from the Swedish Ministry of Justice that shows that it not at all has influenced the number of children to Sweden that they have had for five years allowed adoptions to homosexual, Simon Emil Ammitzbøll says.
http://www.gramtrans.com/gt/url/?ur...5320.htm&pair=dan2eng&x-form-id=translate_url
Homosexual pairs will henceforth be able to get permission to adopt. Six members of Venstre's parliamentary group went towards the rest of their parliamentary group, and thus there was in voices from the left side by the hall and Liberal Alliance a majority for a proposal from Borgerligt Centrum's leader Simon Emil Ammitzbøll.
In all 62 voted for, and 53 voted against.
Venstre's spokesman Gitte Lillelund Bech went himself towards his own party, and apart from her there is speech about Karsten Lauritzen, Malou Aamund, Ellen Thrane Nørby, Sophie Løhde and Karen Ellemann. Oneself substantiates she her support for Simon Emil Ammitzbøll's proposal like this:
- I think, it's important with equal rights in the adoption area, thus regardless of your sexuality you have to be allowed to adopt, she says.
The minister: Signal policy
During the first reading of the bill in December Minister of Justice Brian Mikkelsen stated that there only is speech about equal rights on paper.
- We know that in the real world registered partners cannot receive adopted children. And on that background we take this from the government's page as signal policy, the Minister of Justice said.
Gitte Lillelund Bech acknowledges that the law change wants to not get the great practical importance, because it right now is difficult for everybody to adopt.
- But I think, we have to have the equal rights, we have to have the possibility, Gitte Lillelund Bech says.
Agreements with a few countries
Neither Simon Emil Ammitzbøll nor Gitte Lillelund Bech are afraid that the new procedure will make it more difficult for heterosexual to adopt. Because the bill has been screwed together like that that agreements with the individual countries are to be made, before homosexual can make children drop them. And there are experience from Sweden, who has had a similar arrangement for five years:
- We just got accounts from the Swedish Ministry of Justice that shows that it not at all has influenced the number of children to Sweden that they have had for five years allowed adoptions to homosexual, Simon Emil Ammitzbøll says.