Even if it's on tracks, it is not finalized and will not be until a couple of months. The French senate will debate and maybe modify the law. The debates at French senate will start on April (!) . After adoption by both senate and assembly on the modified law, the constitutional court may (and will, as the oppsition promises it) be asked to give his opinion on the law. Even after all the legislative process, the law may not be promulgated before the end of the year.
The rise of opposition on all the LGBT-related topics in France is simply incredible. You definitely can't have 800,000 persons yelling their hate at an opposition march and in the same time proudly saying that France is the nation of human rights.
Bad news for our credibilty at Europride (European Gay Pride, this year in Marseille, south of France), wich will be the biggest event of the year in French (and European) LGBT community. The Europride in France also face problems, not the same it faced in Russia, mostly stupid competition between LGBT associations in Marseille. I think we will (and are already) look desesperately stupid. :blownose: