Chile’s President vows to introduce equal marriage in 2017

The President of Chile has said she will soon send a bill to the countryā€™s Congress to legalise same-sex marriage.

President Michelle Bachelet made an address to the Unite Nations General Assembly panel on Wednesday.

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During the speech, she said the bill would go to Congress in the first half of next year, 2017.

ā€œMy government has committed to submit to Congress a bill on marriage equality during the first half of 2017,ā€ Bachelet said, reads a transcript.

ā€œFurthermore, it will also consider governmental support for several measures destined to strengthen the rights of the LGBT community, including reforms to anti-discrimination laws.ā€

Back in 2015, Chile legalised same-sex civil unions, and the first couples registered their unions in July of that year.

Speaking at the billā€™s signing ceremony in April 2015, President Bachelet said: ā€œThe civil union law is a vindication in the struggle for sexual diversity rights.ā€

The new bill allows couples, among other things, to inherit each otherā€™s property, join their partnerā€™s health plan and receive pension benefits.

Only a small group of Latin American nations ā€“ including Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay ā€“ currently allow same-sex marriage.