2 Women Marry in Mexico's Embassy in Guatemala Fueling a Debate over Same-Sex Marriage
- Two Mexican women were married at Mexico’s embassy in Guatemala, sparking debate over same-sex marriage's legality in the country.
- The marriage was part of Pride Month celebrations and symbolizes inclusion and equality, according to the consulate.
- Conservative politicians, including Allan Rodríguez, criticized the wedding as contrary to Guatemala’s legal framework.
- Edgar Ortíz stated that the marriage complies with the Vienna Convention, asserting it does not violate Guatemala’s sovereignty.
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2 women marry in Mexico's embassy in Guatemala fueling a debate over same-sex marriage
Two Mexican women were married inside the grounds of Mexico’s embassy in Guatemala. It sparked anger in a nation that doesn’t recognize same-sex marriage.
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