Political parties involved in the dispute for recognition of homoparental families
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https://doi.org/10.1590/1982-02592018v21n3p504Abstract
This article aims to analyze the theme of homoparental families based on bills proposed in Brazil to legalize same-sex civil union, particularly looking at the proposing lawmakers’ political parties. It is a documentary research involving the bills that proposed the recognition of same-sex civil union, as well as the codes of ethics and the platforms of the political parties: PT, PR and PSOL. One conclusion points to the need for left-wing political parties to play a leading role in the struggles to guarantee freedom of sexual orientation and recognition of human diversity in society as a whole.
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