Pheu Thai pushes hard. Equal Marriage Act clip. Compare the 3 versions. How do they differ?

“We must push hard for equal marriage.” The Pew Thai Party page posted a clip endorsing the Equal Marriage Bill. Compare them clearly with the dream of creating equality in society. What are the differences between the three equal marriage laws?

December 20, 2023 Beau Thai Party Page Publish a clip “Push hard for equal marriage, you have to keep it.” While the draft Civil and Commercial Code (Amendment) Act or the Equal Marriage Act is to be considered in the Lok Sabha. The content of the clip is an expression of support for the Equal Marriage Bill to collectively create equality for society. Pew Thai Party President Mrs. Pay Thongthan Shinawatra, Kanchanapuri MP Mr. Akkaranan Kanghitinan, Pew Thai Party, Mrs. Kittanya Wajadi, Upon Ratchathani MP and Dr. Osit Kyatigongsuchai, Sayapham MP

Ms Bae Thongthan said she believes every mother wants to support what makes her child happy. I want to be the leader of the Beau Thai Party and be a major force in pushing for equal marriage. We have been supporting since before the elections. Till today we support it fully and with full force.

“It is not wrong for people of the same sex to legally become spouses,” said the Pyu Thai Party leader.

Mr. And considered in the House of Representatives, the Government and the Prime Minister are emphasizing that this will ensure that marriage is not defined by gender. Everyone has the same right to marry as any other man and woman. Everyone has equal legal rights. Gain civil rights The right to health care is no longer limited.

Reporters report that there will be 3 drafts of the Equal Marriage Bill introduced to the House of Representatives today, December 21st:

The Justice Ministry’s version of the Equal Marriage Act was proposed by Cabinet.

The Equal Marriage Bill has been proposed by Progressive Party MPs

Public sector version of the Equal Marriage Act

All 3 figures have the same principles: Equal Marriage Amendments to the Civil and Commercial Code It changed from a marriage between a man and a woman to a marriage between two people, but there are some details. They are different

Compare the details of the 3 draft laws on equal marriage.

Engagement issues

The government version states that there are two parties: the betrothed and the betrothed.
The visionary version says that both parties are betrothed and betrothed.
The public sector version saw no amendments because they could marry without being engaged.

Marriage age issue

The government version says 17 years.
The forward edition says 18 years.
The public sector version is listed at 18 years.

Gender identity issues

The government version says two people, between two parties.
The visionary version says that between two parties, two people
The public sector version says that it is between two people.

Status issues after marriage registration

The government version says husbands
The visionary version says that spouses
The public sector version says spouses

Interim issues and other legal amendments

There are no intermediate rules in the government version. and other legislative amendments
Progressive version, no transitional chapters and other legal amendments
The Public Sector Edition contains transitional provisions and other legal amendments.

Publication of the enforcement period after notification in the Official Gazette

The government version specifies 120 days.
The forward version specifies 120 days.
The public sector version specifies 60 days.

Provisional Issues for Agencies Proposing Amendments to Other Acts

The government version specifies 180 days.
The forward version specifies 180 days.
State the proposal in Interim Rules for immediate use of the public sector version.

Law Revision Issues Civil and Commercial Code relating to parentage and children

Government Edition, Unedited
Reservation, unedited
Public Sector Edition Transition from father and mother to parent

The issue of who acts under the Equal Marriage Bill

Government Edition, Prime Minister
Forward Edition, Home Minister
Public Sector Edition Minister of Home Affairs

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