Conservative lawmakers (yes, backed by the Catholic community) failed to score the two-thirds vote they needed to approve either a same-sex marriage ban or a gay adoption ban (measures introduced back in 2006 and approved in April), meaning both attempts at limiting gay rights have been shot down. The left-leaning ruling party, Farabundo Martà National Liberation Front, opposed the bans.
So where do LGBT rights stand in El Salvador? There's no recognition of marriage or civil unions; gay rights advocates there are urging legislators to enact recognition of the latter. And while anti-discrimination laws include sexual orientation, anecdotal evidence suggests those protections are rarely enforced.
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