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The Federación Estatal de Lesbianas, Gays, Transexuales y Bisexuales (FELGTB; en, National Federation of Lesbians, Gays, Transsexuals and Bisexuals) is the main
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organisation in
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. FELGTB is characterised by demanding
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, at times through controversial campaigns. Its current chairman is Uge Sangil. In June 2008, the United Nations Economic and Social Council granted consultative status to FELGTB and COC Netherlands.


History

In 1992 the National Federation of Gays and Lesbians (FELG; es, Federación Estatal de Gays y Lesbianas) was founded, at the proposal of the Collective of Gays and Lesbienas of Madrid (COGAM) and other LGBT organisations based in
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following their separation from the historic organisation ''Coordinadora de Frentes de Liberación Homosexual del Estado Español'' (COFLHEE). In time, some groups from different parts of Spain joined the Federation, such as some from
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and
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, but very slowly. It was the late 1990s when some of the main organisations of the country ('' Gehitu'' of the
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, ''
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'' of Cantabria, '' Gamá'' of the
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and the '' Colectivo Lambda'' of
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, among others) joined FELG in an attempt build unity to pressure for the approval of a law recognising common law partnerships. Currently, more than 30 associations of all types compose the FELGT. Beginning in 2003, the FELGT was led by Beatriz Gimeno. Previously, Pedro Zerolo and Armand de Fluviá had occupied that position. In March 2007, Beatriz Gimeno decided to begin collaborating with the university and Antoni Poveda came to hold the position of president of the FELGT. In the same meeting it was decided to add the "B" for
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to the acronym. 2007 the official name became FELGTB, including bisexual option in the name.


Activism, campaigns, and polemics

The FELGTB demands legal equality and social respect for diversity, is a promoter and convener (along with COGAM) of the national demonstration on the International Day of
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(June 28), and fosters the training of its member associations' activists. It has presented several controversial campaigns, such as ''VOTA ROSA'' ("VOTE PINK") and ''2004 NO VOTES PP'' ("2004 DON'T VOTE PP"). Beatriz Gimeno justified this last slogan by pointing out the necessity of a political change to "advance our demands". Esperanza Aguirre, in response to this campaign, stated that
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doesn't necessarily determine political orientation, and noted that she was convinced that "the majority of gays are going to vote for Esperanza, and are going to vote PP".
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, number two on the list of the PP in Madrid, limited herself to saying that the demands of the FELGT don't come within the rivalries of the town council. During the negotiation of the same-sex marriage law in Spain, the FELGT criticized the performance of the PP at various times, especially for presenting as an expert the
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Aquilino Polaino, who claimed that
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was a
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. Parallelly, when the
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visited Valencia, the FELGT participated in the '' Jornadas Internacionales de Diversidad Familiar'' (International Conference on Family Diversity) (subsidized by the Ministry of Work and Social Affairs) and signed up for the collective "''Jo no t'espere''" ("I don't wait for you"), which was criticized harshly by the
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media. Some of those organisations tried to take the FELGT to the
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for "the continuous offenses of gay activism". On April 20, 2007, the FELGT described as "incoherent"
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's declarations about
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s, since he was claiming that if his son marries a man he will attend his wedding, while his party has appealed the same-sex marriage law as unconstitutional. On April 28, 2007, FELGT launched the campaign ''Ni un céntimo para quien te discrimina'' ("Not one cent for anyone who discriminates against you"), coinciding with the
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filings, encouraging citizens to mark the "social purposes" box instead of the box designated for the Catholic Church.


See also

* LGBT rights in Spain *
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References


External links


FELGTB official site

FELGTB FACEBOOK official site
{{DEFAULTSORT:Federacion Estatal De Lesbianas, Gays, Transexuales Y Bisexuales LGBT political advocacy groups in Spain 1992 establishments in Spain