BBC News, 5
August 2013
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| Sergio Miranda (left) and Rodrigo Borda (right) have registered to marry at a civil registry office in Montevideo |
Rodrigo
Borda, 39, and Sergio Miranda, 45, said it was a day of much joy and emotion,
but also of responsibility.
President
Jose Mujica signed the legislation in May, but it took 90 days to come into
effect.
Uruguay is
the second South American nation to pass a gay-marriage law.
Mr Borda
and Mr Miranda said they would celebrate their wedding in September.
It would be
a "very public affair", not only because they wanted to share the
moment with "all the world", but also because they wanted "to
give an example to those gay couples who may be thinking about getting married
but don't dare to", the couple added.
Three years
ago, Argentina became the first country in Latin America to allow same-sex
marriages.
Reforms
Since then,
Brazil's Supreme Court overwhelmingly voted in favour of granting same-sex
couples the same legal rights as married heterosexuals, effectively authorising
gay marriage.
In
Colombia, a judge recently ordered a notary to sign a document which - while
not a marriage certificate - in effect gave a same-sex couple the same rights
as a heterosexual one.
In Mexico,
legislation on same-sex unions is a matter for individual states. Gay marriage
is legal in the capital and the southern state of Quintana Roo, while the
states of Coahuila and Colima allow gay couples to enter into civil unions. Gay
marriage remains illegal in the rest of the country.
The
gay-marriage bill is among a series of liberal reforms in Uruguay backed by
President Mujica.
Since the
left-wing politician came to power, parliament has also passed a law allowing
abortion beyond cases of rape, incest or threats to a woman's health.
Last week,
the House of Representatives voted in favour of a bill which, if passed by the
Senate, will legalise marijuana and put its production and sale into the hands
of the state.
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