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Nuevo León Nuevo León () is a state in the northeast region of Mexico. The state was named after the New Kingdom of León, an administrative territory from the Viceroyalty of New Spain, itself was named after the historic Spanish Kingdom of León. With a ...
in accordance with a ruling from the
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issued on 19 February 2019 that the state's ban on same-sex marriage violated the Constitution of Mexico. The ruling came into effect on 31 May 2019 upon publication in the '' Official Journal of the Federation''.Corte invalida artículos que impedían el matrimonio igualitario en Nuevo León
By
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, in Mexico, if any five rulings from the courts on a single issue result in the same outcome, legislatures are bound to change the law. In the case of Nuevo León, almost 20 '' amparos'' were decided with the same outcome, yet the state did not act. On 19 February 2019, the Supreme Court issued a definitive ruling in an action of unconstitutionality, declaring the state's same-sex marriage ban unconstitutional, void and unenforceable. Legislation codifying same-sex marriage into state law was passed by the Nuevo León Congress on 14 June 2023.


Legal history


Background

On 12 June 2015, the
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ruled that state bans on same-sex marriage are unconstitutional nationwide. The court's ruling is considered a "jurisprudential thesis" and did not invalidate state laws, meaning that same-sex couples denied the right to marry would still have to seek individual '' amparos'' in court. The ruling standardized the procedures for judges and courts throughout Mexico to approve all applications for same-sex marriages and made the approval mandatory. Specifically, the court ruled that same-sex marriage bans violate Articles 1 and 4 of the Constitution of Mexico. Article 1 of the Constitution states that "any form of discrimination, based on ethnic or national origin, gender, age, disabilities, social status, medical conditions, religion, opinions, sexual orientation, marital status, or any other form, which violates the human dignity or seeks to annul or diminish the rights and freedoms of the people, is prohibited.", and Article 4 relates to matrimonial equality, stating that "man and woman are equal under the law. The law shall protect the organization and development of the family." In September 2013, a federal judge ordered the civil registry to register the marriage of a lesbian couple from
Monterrey Monterrey ( , ) is the capital and largest city of the northeastern state of Nuevo León, Mexico, and the third largest city in Mexico behind Guadalajara and Mexico City. Located at the foothills of the Sierra Madre Oriental, the city is anchor ...
. Governor
Rodrigo Medina de la Cruz Rodrigo Medina de la Cruz (born September 9, 1972 Monterrey, Nuevo Leon) is Mexican politician affiliated with the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). He served as Governor of Nuevo León from 2009 to 2015. He was linked by ''Operation Tor ...
said his administration would abide by the order but only for that specific case. In June 2014, it was reported that nine had been filed in the state, but only one had been resolved. Oral arguments were heard in court in September 2014 for a collective filed by 50 gay and lesbian people contesting the constitutionality of articles 147 and 291bis of the Civil Code. Article 147 described marriage as "the legal union of a man and a woman" and article 291bis similarly defined concubinage as "between a man and a woman". On 16 October 2014, the Supreme Court declared the two articles unconstitutional and gave the 50 plaintiffs the right to marry their partners. Another collective , involving 38 gays and lesbians, was approved by the First Chamber of the Supreme Court on 28 September 2016,SCJN avala matrimonios gay en Nuevo León, Hidalgo y Chiapas
and another, involving 118 people, was granted by the First Chamber on 19 October 2017. In addition, the court issued an on 17 February 2016 ordering the state government to recognize the rights of cohabiting same-sex couples. On 9 October 2018, the Mexican Supreme Court ruled that the Nuevo León Civil Code was unconstitutional and discriminatory in limiting marriage to different-sex couples. The court ordered Congress to change the law within 180 business days (i.e. by 16 April 2019). By that time, 18 for same-sex marriages had been approved in the state. However, the Supreme Court ruled in an action of unconstitutionality against the state on 19 February 2019, legalizing same-sex marriage in Nuevo León and mooting this case.En desacato, Congreso de Nuevo León, sino aprueba en 90 días, Matrimonio Igualitario


Legislative action

On 17 June 2015, the New Alliance Party announced its intention to introduce a same-sex marriage bill to the
Congress of Nuevo León The Congress of the State of Nuevo León is the legislative branch of the government of the Mexican state of Nuevo León. The congress is the governmental deliberative body of Nuevo León, which is equal to, and independent of, the executive (the ...
. The bill was presented on 22 June by Deputy María Dolores Leal Cantú. An independent congressman subsequently announced his intention to submit a civil union proposal with the support of the ruling National Action Party (PAN). Legislators announced that the marriage bill would be voted on sometime in September 2016, but this did not happen. In November 2017, after LGBTQ groups organized a protest march in favor of same-sex marriage in front of the Congress building, the state's PAN leader reiterated the party's opposition to same-sex marriage and announced it would continue to block debate on the marriage bill. A bill amending state statutes to codify the legalisation of same-sex marriage passed Congress on 14 June 2023 in a 23–10 vote. It was signed into law by Governor Samuel García and published in the official gazette on 24 June. It went into effect the following day. Article 147 of the Civil Code was amended to read: * in Spanish: * (''Marriage is the legitimate union of two people who must guarantee faithfulness to each other and who create together a permanent community of life and provide each other with mutual aid.'')


Action of unconstitutionality

In February 2018, the
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filed an action of unconstitutionality (''acción de inconstitucionalidad''; docketed 29/2018) against the state of Nuevo León, contesting the constitutionality of articles 140, 147 and 148 of the Civil Code. The Congress of Nuevo León had recently amended state family law but while doing so did not repeal the state's ban on same-sex marriage. The Commission took this opportunity to file the action of unconstitutionality. Article 147 described marriage as "the legal union of a man and a woman", and articles 140 and 148 required "the man and the woman" to be at least 18 years of age. This
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sought to fully legalize same-sex marriage in Nuevo León, similarly to what had happened in the states of
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(in case 32/2016),
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(in case 29/2016) and
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(in case 28/2015). On 19 February 2019, the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation ruled unanimously in a 10–0 vote that the articles of the Civil Code limiting marriage to opposite-sex couples were unconstitutional under Articles 1 and 4 of the Constitution of Mexico, legalizing same-sex marriage and
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in the state of Nuevo León. Governor Jaime Rodríguez Calderón expressed his personal opposition to the ruling, and religious groups opposed to same-sex marriage asked Rodríguez Calderón to "ignore" the ruling. Congress was officially notified of the ruling on 26 February. The ruling officially came into force on 31 May 2019 upon publication in the '' Official Journal of the Federation'' (). The civil registry began processing marriage applications from same-sex couples and issuing
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s prior to the publication date. The first same-sex couple to marry were Janeth Oliva and Amatzú Aranda on 11 March 2019 in
San Nicolás de los Garza San Nicolás de los Garza, sometimes known only as San Nicolás, is a city and coextensive municipality in the Mexican state of Nuevo León that is part of the Monterrey metropolitan area. It has become primarily a city for residences and family h ...
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Marriage statistics

The following table shows the number of same-sex marriages performed in Nuevo León since legalization in 2019 as reported by the National Institute of Statistics and Geography.


Public opinion

A 2017 opinion poll conducted by found that 48% of Nuevo León residents supported same-sex marriage, while 49% were opposed. According to a 2018 survey by the National Institute of Statistics and Geography, 44% of the Nuevo León public opposed same-sex marriage.#Data , ¿Quién está en contra del matrimonio gay?


See also

* Same-sex marriage in Mexico *
LGBT rights in Mexico Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) rights in Mexico have expanded in recent years, in keeping with worldwide legal trends. The intellectual influence of the French Revolution and the brief Second French intervention in Mexico, French ...


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