National Front for the Family

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The National Front for the Family (Spanish: Frente Nacional por la Familia) is a Mexican coalition of over 1000 organizations.

History[]

The National Front for the Family formed in 2016 after Peña Nieto pushed an initiative that would've legalized same-sex marriage.[1] The initiative would've also allowed homosexuals to adopt children and established no-fault divorce.[2] Peña Nieto's initiative was rejected by congress and his party lost 7 of 12 governorships later the same year.[3]

Support[]

Brian S. Brown has said, "The National March for the Family has the potential of being the largest single demonstration of support for marriage, children and parental rights in history."[4]

References[]

  1. ^ Rodrigo Iván Cortés. "El Frente Nacional por la Familia ante el reto de México 2018". actuall.com. Retrieved 2018-05-22.
  2. ^ "¿Qué dice el Frente Nacional por la Familia? | Excélsior". Excélsior. Retrieved 26 May 2018.
  3. ^ "¿Quién es quién en la elección y la agenda de la familia? | NTR Guadalajara". 21 May 2018. Retrieved 24 May 2018.
  4. ^ "Please Sign Our Petition To Stand With Mexico To Support Marriage, Children and Parental Rights | NOM Blog". "NOM Blog". Retrieved 22 May 2018.

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