About 1,200 {couples} tied the knot in a mass ceremony on the outskirts of Mexico Metropolis on Wednesday, setting a document for the town of Nezahualcoyotl's annual Valentine's Day custom.
A few totally different generations mentioned “I do” within the city sq., some to economize and others to lastly make official long-term relationships.
“Weddings are costly,” Rosalin Ruiz, 28, instructed AFP.
Wearing white, she sealed her union with accomplice Ricardo Reyes, 30, in a “extra accessible” approach, by way of this yr's “marriĆ³n colectivo,” or collective marriage ceremony.
Yosimar Carrasco and Alejandra Godinez, each 37 years outdated, have been motivated by the will to have a “totally different expertise”, whereas for Pilar Hernandez and Susana Inocente, each 40 years outdated, it was the chance for the LGBTQ couple to take revenge ” equal rights”.
Applause broke out within the sq. when Sonia Cruz, director of the state civil registry, declared the {couples} united in a “authorized marriage” and invited them to kiss.
This yr's ceremony, sponsored by the native mayor's workplace, additionally awarded the three longest-serving {couples} of Nezahualcoyotl, together with one in a union of fifty years, who obtained televisions and armchairs.
An identical Valentine's Day mass marriage ceremony in Nicaragua noticed 200 {couples} tie the knot on the shores of Managua's Lake Xolotlan.
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