France’s new president François Hollande has said he would work to legalize gay marriage in the country and now it looks like that plan is moving forward. On Saturday, his prime minister, Jean-Marc Ayrault, said the new administration would introduce a bill in October to allow same-sex marriage.
France does recognize civil contracts for cohabitating couples, regardless of gender, but it does not include all of the rights that marriage would bestow on same-sex couples. For example, the bill would include adoption rights for same-sex partners.
Gay marriage and domestic partnership laws vary by country in the European Union, much as they do by state in the United States.








