
May 05 2010 9:10 AM EST
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The lower house of Argentina's congress approved a bill legalizing same-sex marriage early Wednesday morning. The bill now moves to the senate, where advocates expect a tougher challenge.
According to Bloomberg, which cited the Buenos Aires-based newspaper Clarin, the same-sex marriage bill passed the House of Deputies by a vote of 125 to 109.
The approval marks the first time the body of a legislative branch has voted for same-sex marriage in Latin America.
Supporters of the legislation expect a more difficult challenge in the senate, which could vote on the bill in upcoming weeks.
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