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Same-sex marriage in France: Popping the question too soon?

President François Hollande campaigned on legalising gay marriage. Yet it’s turning into a potential political minefield for both government and opposition with polls now showing wavering support for the idea. A draft law is expected to go before the Cabinet on Wednesday to amend the law to allow marriages between same-sex couples. Join Annette Young and her panel who discuss whether this country is ready for gay marriage.

Tom CRAIG, Member of Party ActUP Paris
Franck MARGAIN, Vice President of the Christian Democratic Party
Laurent CHAMBON, Political Analyst
Dr. Jean-Pierre DICKES, Catholic Doctors' Association of France

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Programme prepared and produced by  Diaraye Bah, Yan Pusztai and Mary Colombel
 

 

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Why the coup? Old story, new players in Central African Republic
28/03/2013 - THE DEBATE

Why the coup? Old story, new players in Central African Republic

It’s an all-too familiar tale, but with some new players: the latest coup in the resource-rich Central African Republic raises questions over South Africa’s support to ousted president François Bozizé and interests that go as far as France and China.

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