World | France France One Step Closer to Gay Marriage Measure poised to be law by summer By Matt Cantor Posted Apr 12, 2013 8:39 AM CDT Copied People demonstrate for equal rights with placards and flags in Paris, France, Wednesday, April 10, 2013. (AP Photo/Jacques Brinon) Gay marriage could be legal in France as soon as this summer. France's Senate has passed a bill to allow same-sex marriage as well as adoptions by gay couples, the AP reports. The country has faced widespread protest against gay marriage, already allowed in several other European countries. Today's vote follows on a campaign pledge by President Francois Hollande. Both houses of Parliament will now take up a second reading to consider minor Senate changes to the bill passed in February by the National Assembly, also controlled by a Socialist-led majority. Read These Next He's an American hero—and an undocumented immigrant. It's Splitsville for a high-profile Texas GOP couple. Surgical staff squares off with ICE agents. Missing teen surfer found alive on uninhabited island. Report an error