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A Two-Year Marriage Bill was Proposed by Mexican Politician
Posted On 28 Sep 2011
Lizbeth Rosas, a Mexican congresswoman, proposed a bill to the legislative assembly of the Mexican capital so that the marriages can have a validity period of two years, with optional renewal.
The purpose of this bill is to reduce the divorce process. The congresswoman made the proposal last Tuesday were she stated that civil unions usually last 24 months. This bill could allow couples to separate without hurtful separation trials.
Mexico city has a population of 8,5 million, were statistically there are 10,000 divorces per year. (AV)






