President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner said today that the discourse of the Church against the marriage between same-sex "appears at the time of the Crusades" and ruled that the office of Senate committee on civil marriage "violates the Constitution."

The president also said he was "surprised" and "concerned" about "expressions that speak of a project of the devil", which is Congress, and said that such findings "refer to the times of the Inquisition."

Fernandez de Kirchner called on both to "discuss, disagree, but within a framework of rationality, without stigmatizing the other because he thinks differently and fundamentally without violating the Constitution because the office that ultimately brought the Senate on civil unions violates the Constitution .

In this regard, said the project "came half penalty of deputies and senators have to do is, as a camera reviewer, if you do not agree, turn that came on what you want because it can make the reform he wants, and Back to the house of origin this rule are treated. "
The president made the remarks at a press conference that gave Argentine journalists in China, where this journey began in his official activity. "The debate should return to normal, no Crusades, no demons here," criticized the head of state.

He also questioned that since the Catholic religion are invoked reasons of "natural law" against gay marriage, saying that "marriage is not a Catholic Church building, but Roman law." He closed: "It would be a terrible distortion of democracy who refused the right to minorities."