Spain’s Gays and Lesbians Irked by Queen’s Remarks on Marriage

Posted on November 2, 2008 
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Remarks about gays and lesbians from a new biography of Queen Sofia of Spain, leaked to the newspaper El PaĆ­s, have angered gay groups, baffled by the sudden and “unprecedented” commentary from the palace on social issues.

SofiaOf Gay Pride, the Queen says: “I can understand, accept and respect that there are people of other sexual tendencies, but should they be proud to be gay? Should they ride on a parade float and come out in protests? If all of those who aren’t gay came out to protest we would halt traffic.”

On marriage equality, she adds: “If those people want to live together, dress up like bride and groom and marry, they could have a right to do so, or not, depending on the law of their country, but they should not call this matrimony, because it isn’t. There are many possible names: social contract, social union.”

Said Antonio Poveda, head of FELGTB (the State Federation of Lesbians, Gays, Transsexuals and Bisexuals of Spain): “It is unprecedented that the palace, which usually never comments on social issues, now has to vent about one group of citizens who have been discriminated against in the past.”

Same-sex marriage was legalized in Spain in 2005.

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