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Spain Raises Marrying Age from 14 to 16 |
2013-04-06 |
![]() Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy's right-leaning government announced its decision to raise the minimum ages for marriage and sex in Spain, which are now among the lowest in the world, after a weekly cabinet meeting. The reforms are part of a broad plan approved by the government to protect children from abuse and exploitation, to be funded with a budget estimated at 5.2 billion euros ($6.7 billion) over the next four years. Spanish legislation allows a child to enter into marriage with a court's permission as young as 14. Defenders of children's rights fear that at such a young age some minors, even if only a minority, may be forced into unions. "Although the age to enter into marriage in our country is 18 years, the law does allow in certain circumstances for marriage at 14. We are going to raise that age to 16," Social Services Minister Ana Mato told a news conference. |
Posted by:Fred |
#2 Well that will piss off the muzzies. |
Posted by: DarthVader 2013-04-06 18:28 |
#1 I'm sure SCOTUS will entertain moving the other direction. When you need parental consent for your daughter to attend a school field trip or get an aspirin from the school nurse, but never have to ask to have an abortion - your country is run by idiots. |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2013-04-06 12:34 |