Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

Costa Rica becomes first Central American country to legalize gay marriage

Costa Rica became the first country in Central America to legalize gay marriage on Tuesday, when a court ruling recognized that right, although the date did not have the expected celebrations due to the covid-19 pandemic.

The entry on the law was received with an announcement on public television and social networks that reviewed the history of the fight for the rights of the sexually diverse population.

Many couples organized to get married from the first minutes of the announcement of the new right for the LGBTI population.

Costa Rica became the . . .

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