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France's parliament begins long debate on gay marriage
The French National Assembly has begun a marathon debate on legalising same-sex marriage after months of public protests and counter-protests.
The bill, promised by President Francois Hollande during his election campaign last year, allows for same-sex marriage and adoption(усыновление)by gay parents.
Mr Hollande's Socialists and their allies(союзники) command enough parliamentary support to see it through.
However, opponents have outnumbered(превосходить численно) supporters at recent demonstrations.
Between 340,000 and 800,000 people surged into Paris on 13 January for a rally against gay marriage, compared to between 125,000 and 400,000 who turned out on Sunday to support the bill.
The size of popular opposition and slickness of the "anti" campaign have surprised many, correspondents say.
Nonetheless, opinion polls suggest that around 55-60% of French people support gay marriage, though only about 50% approve of gay adoption.
At the start of the debate, Justice Minister Christiane Taubira said the introduction of gay marriage was "an act of equality(равенство)".
Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault has said he expects the debate to harden on the right, and accepts that some Socialist deputies may abstain(воздерживаться) from voting.
Bridge banners
Ahead of the debate, protesters hung banners from dozens of Parisian bridges with slogans such as "A father and a mother, it's simple" and "All born of a mother and father".
"Ours is a movement for freedom of expression, for the freedom of conscience," the movement's figurehead(глава), Frigide Barjot, told France's AFP news agency, calling for a free vote on the bill.
It is expected that the legislation(законодательство)will reach the statue books by the middle of the year, AFP reports.
The Socialists enjoy an outright majority in parliament and the bill is also supported by the Greens, Communists and some centrists.
In a measure of the bitterness of the public debate, Serge Dassault, CEO of the Dassault industrial group and a conservative politician, predicted in November that gay marriage would lead to the decline of the French nation, like the peoples of ancient Greece.
"We'll have a country of gays and in 10 years there'll be nobody left - that's stupid," the senator for the centre-right UMP party said.
In September, Cardinal Philippe Barbarin, the Roman Catholic archbishop of Lyon, argued that plans to redefine(переопределить) the concept of marriage would open the door to incest and polygamy.
Bertrand Delanoe, mayor of Paris and one of France's few openly gay politicians, retorted(возразил) that the cardinal must have "freaked out".
Speaking about Sunday's rally in Paris, Mr Delanoe said: "There is a big difference between today's march and the one two weeks ago, which is that this demonstration is one of brotherhood, not of hatred.
"The majority of French people wants all couples to have equality in love and parenthood."
The debate in parliament is expected to last two weeks and marks one of France's biggest social reforms since the abolition of the death penalty in 1981.
Questions 1 What is the main idea of this bill? 2 How many people surged into Paris on 13 January for a rally against gay marriage? 3 How many people turned out on Sunday to support the bill? 4 What did the senator of UMP party say?
I don't support homophobia but it is awful to allow gays to adopt children IMHO. I agree with those people who rally against gay marriage. And i hope the French government won't accept this bill.