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Parents separated emphasize support to joint custody
The studied Basque Parliament on Thursday a proposal to give preference to that rule in cases of divorce
31/01/1911 - 2:31 -
Euskadi Federation of Separated Mothers and Fathers, Kidetza, redouble their efforts for shared custody children in cases of separation and divorce. On Saturday the members of the association met in Vitoria with representatives of all political parties and moved for a rule that currently applies only in 6.8% of the ruptures of couples in the Basque Country.
is a movement that is spreading like an oil slick that has already shared care laws in Aragon and Catalonia. The next will Navarra, Valencia, Galicia ... What about the Basque Country? The sixty delegates of the people who gathered Saturday at the palace of Vitoria Europe discussed and prepared a draft law to be an important development with regard to the other rules: the denomination. "Let's change the title of joint custody by that of parental responsibility, 'said federation president, Justo Sáenz.
"We want to replace the maternal model preferred in any event and that protect children from being used as a bargaining chip in divorce proceedings," said Saenz, who appreciated the commitment of the parties. The meeting was attended by representatives of all Basque political forces. The delegates focused Kidetza later in front of the headquarters of the Basque Parliament with a banner demanding a law of custody. Precisely
were women who read the manifestos in which they branded as "discrimination" single-parent custody of the children to "apply the concept traditional macho mother should stay home to care for the offspring. Joint custody is to allow women to be more free. "
Kidetza The claims have been supported by the General Assembly of Vizcaya, Alava and Gipuzkoa. In addition, parties with representation in the Basque Parliament and PNV, PP, Aralar, EA and UPyD have agreed a non-legislative proposal to be discussed on Thursday by the full Parliament. The text puts equal as preferred standard after separation and divorce to understand "that may be the most appropriate figure the interests of minors. "
The initiative also calls on the Basque Parliament to urge the Government of Spain to submit to the Congress of Deputies as "urgent" a bill to amend the Divorce Act, to include custody shared.
association spokesmen argue that the Basque Country, who pioneered accept unmarried couples, is also at the forefront of this issue.
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