Ecuador: Former presidential candidate barred from politics for saying ‘gays are immoral’

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A former Ecuadorian presidential candidate who was previously fined for making homophobic comments has been banned from political activity for a year.

Nelson Zavala had been fined Ā£2,014, for making the comments that gay people could be “cured”, were “immoral”, and suffering from “severe deviation of conduct”.

Nelson Zavala polled just 1.23% of the vote in Februaryā€™s elections in the country. He has been banned for political activity for a year.

He is unable to stand as a candidate or be involved with a political party or movement.

In February, Zavala came last out of eight candidates and President Rafael Correa was re-elected for a third term with nearly 60% of the vote.

A court heard Mr Zavala, an evangelical preacher, made a series of public anti-gay statements which breached Ecuadorā€™s electoral code.

Judge Patricia Baca Mancheno found Mr Zavala violated the electoral code, which ā€œforbids candidates of publicly expressing any thoughts that discriminate or affect other peopleā€™s dignity or utilise symbols, expressions or allusions of a religious nature.ā€

At the hearing, the preacher said his opinions were aimed at the countryā€™s constitution, which ā€œdestroys the true Ecuadorian familyā€ by allowing same-sex marriage.

Article 67 of the Ecuadorian Constitution limits marriage to the union of a man and a woman.

However, according to an unofficial English language translation of Article 68, adopted in 2009, the article provides that same-sex couples in stable and monogamous unions enjoy the same rights and obligations of marriedĀ couples.