Two-thirds of Cuban voters they supported the Family Law backed by the Miguel Díaz-Canel Government in a referendum. legalization equality marriage and surrogacy on the island according to official data.
Alina Balseiro Gutiérrez, head of the National Electoral Council, appeared before the media this Monday confirming that 66.87 percent of the valid votes, or more than 3.9 million, endorsed the current reform, or 33.13 percent, or more than 1.9 million. he did. who said ‘no’.
Although the census has not yet been completed in some districts, irreversible data, about 74 percent share. According to official media, the head of CEN congratulated the public for their participation in the process.
The announcement of the results coincided with a meeting chaired by Díaz-Canel to examine the evolution of Hurricane Ian, and both the chairman and the rest of the attendees applauded after the ‘yes’ vote was confirmed, as shown in a video. Posting on social networks by the Presidency itself, “Love is already the law” Cuba.
Although Díaz-Canel warned that Cuba was entering a “tough week” due to Ian’s arrival, he also expressed “joy” at the initial results on Twitter.
While the Cuban ruling party campaigned in favor of ‘yes’, if on the opposite side catholic church and part of the opposition. He said he questioned mere participation in the consultation, considering it a way to legitimize the current government.
Source: Informacion

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