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婚姻演讲稿结尾(3篇范文)

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婚姻演讲稿结尾(3篇范文)范文

第1篇 婚姻登记员科学发展观演讲稿

婚姻登记员科学发展观演讲稿

各位领导、各位同事:

大家好!我叫xxx,是市婚姻登记处的一名婚姻登记员。首先感谢大家给了我这次上台演讲的机会。今天,我演讲的题目是《用真诚服务于民》。

在我们婚姻登记处,有这样一群可爱的人:他们严谨但不呆板、认真而不保守、活泼却不失原则。办理婚姻登记在一般人看来是一件极其轻松的工作,其实不然。婚姻登记处共有工作人员11人,其中登记人员4人,服务人员4人,却担负着全市每年上万对婚姻登记工作,任务十分艰巨。

单调的工作,重复的劳动,固定的场所,严格的要求,我们不谈枯燥与无味,人手少、工作量大,但登记处的同志不叫苦、不怕累,潜下心来努力工作,用文明、严格的执法,优质、真诚的服务交上了一份合格的答卷,唱响了一曲曲真诚服务的赞歌,送走了一对对幸福的新人。以苦为乐、无私奉献,让婚姻当事人高兴而来,满意而归是我们婚姻登记处人痴心不改的人生信条。

在结婚登记窗口,当你看到一张张温馨的笑脸,一个个着装整齐的身影,那就是我们的婚姻登记员。当你听到“祝你们幸福”时,又成就了一对幸福的新人。有人用羡慕的口吻说:“你们真幸福,每天都在当红娘。”是的,我们感到很幸福,能够让一对对有情人终成眷属,我们是幸福的,我们为有这样一份工作感到骄傲,感到自豪。

“金奖银奖不如婚姻当事人的夸奖,金杯银杯不如婚姻当事人的口碑”。

今年三月份,有位泽口的老大爷前来补办结婚证,证件没带齐,登记员刘艳丽告诉他还差一份证明,大爷的记性不太好,总记不住证明怎么写,有点急了,刘艳丽让大爷坐下,送上一杯水,说:“大爷,您别着急,记不住不要紧,先喝杯水,我给您用纸把证明格式写下来,您回去只需照着证明开就行了”。大爷连声谢道:“真是太感谢你们了,这是我这几天在_____办事,接受的最好的服务。”这,就是婚姻当事人对我们的肯定,是婚姻当事人对我们的称赞,是婚姻当事人给我们的最高奖励!

在婚姻登记处,当你听到吵吵闹闹,哭哭泣泣的声音,自然让人联想到离婚。如果说结婚是一个家庭的开始,那么离婚就象征着一个家庭的结束。所以我们的离婚登记员张丽在处理离婚登记时,犹为慎重,她把每一对前来办理离婚的当事人都当成自己的亲人、朋友进行调解和劝说。但很多离婚当事人情绪比较冲动,有时并不理解,经常有人恶语伤人,破口大骂,但她总是把委屈咽进肚里,耐心地做着调解工作。在她苦口婆心的劝说下挽回了许多家庭,使许多家庭又重新恢复了幸福的生活。去年,曾经被她劝回的一位当事人专门写来感谢信,信中写到“大姐,谢谢你,谢谢你挽救了我的家庭”。她就是这样兢兢业业履行着自己的神圣职责,以真诚的心、满怀着美好的爱去对待每位离婚当事人。

在婚姻登记处这样的人、这样的事实在是太多了,婚姻登记员真诚服务的形象已在人们心中确立;明亮的服务大厅,温暖的话语,热情绽放的笑容;执法时严肃的态度,工作时匆忙的脚步,紧张时专注的神情,构成了婚姻登记处一道道亮丽的风景线。

迷人的彩虹出自大雨的洗礼,丰硕的果实来自辛勤的耕耘。去年在婚姻登记处主任王明银的带领下创下了一个又一个辉煌业绩,一年连获两个全国表彰:被国家民政部授予“全国婚姻登记规范化单位”,被全国妇联授予“全国三八红旗集体”的荣誉称号。

伟大寓于平凡,虽然我们的岗位就在这一方大厅之中,但我们的贡献源于整个婚姻登记事业的宽广原野;我们虽然是默默无闻的一群,但我们的奉献因真诚勤奋而更具光彩!同志们,让我们从爱岗敬业做起,亮出我们的执著,亮出我们的自信,亮出我们的真诚,让文明服务的花朵在婚姻登记处这片沃土上灿烂地开放!为构建和谐_____、和谐民政做出我们的贡献。

谢谢大家!

第2篇 美国总统就最高法院裁定同性婚姻合法英语演讲稿

good morning. our nation was founded on a bedrock principle that we are all created equal. the project of each generation is to bridge the meaning of those founding words with the realities of changing times – a never-ending quest to ensure those words ring true for every single american.

progress on this journey often comes in small increments, sometimes two steps forward, onestep back, propelled by the persistent effort of dedicated citizens. and then sometimes, thereare days like this when that slow, steady effort is rewarded with justice that arrives like athunderbolt.

this morning, the supreme court recognized that the constitution guarantees marriageequality. in doing so, they've reaffirmed that all americans are entitled to the equalprotection of the law. that all people should be treated equally, regardless of who they are orwho they love.

this decision will end the patchwork system we currently have. it will end the uncertaintyhundreds of thousands of same-sex couples face from not knowing whether their marriage,legitimate in the eyes of one state, will remain if they decide to move [to] or even visit another.this ruling will strengthen all of our communities by offering to all loving same-sex couples thedignity of marriage across this great land.

in my second inaugural address, i said that if we are truly created equal, then surely the lovewe commit to one another must be equal as well. it is gratifying to see that principleenshrined into law by this decision.

this ruling is a victory for jim obergefell and the other plaintiffs in the case. it's a victory forgay and lesbian couples who have fought so long for their basic civil rights. it's a victory fortheir children, whose families will now be recognized as equal to any other. it's a victory for theallies and friends and supporters who spent years, even decades, working and praying forchange to come.

and this ruling is a victory for america. this decision affirms what millions of americansalready believe in their hearts: when all americans are treated as equal we are all more free.

my administration has been guided by that idea. it's why we stopped defending the so-calleddefense of marriage act, and why we were pleased when the court finally struck down a centralprovision of that discriminatory law. it's why we ended “don't ask, don't tell.” from extendingfull marital benefits to federal employees and their spouses, to expanding hospital visitationrights for lgbt patients and their loved ones, we've made real progress in advancing equalityfor lgbt americans in ways that were unimaginable not too long ago.

i know change for many of our lgbt brothers and sisters must have seemed so slow for so long.but compared to so many other issues, america's shift has been so quick. i know thatamericans of goodwill continue to hold a wide range of views on this issue. opposition insome cases has been based on sincere and deeply held beliefs. all of us who welcome today'snews should be mindful of that fact; recognize different viewpoints; revere our deepcommitment to religious freedom.

but today should also give us hope that on the many issues with which we grapple, oftenpainfully, real change is possible. shifts in hearts and minds is possible. and those who havecome so far on their journey to equality have a responsibility to reach back and help others jointhem. because for all our differences, we are one people, stronger together than we could everbe alone. that's always been our story.

we are big and vast and diverse; a nation of people with different backgrounds and beliefs,different experiences and stories, but bound by our shared ideal that no matter who you are orwhat you look like, how you started off, or how and who you love, america is a place where youcan write your own destiny.

we are a people who believe that every single child is entitled to life and liberty and thepursuit of happiness.

there's so much more work to be done to extend the full promise of america to everyamerican. but today, we can say in no uncertain terms that we've made our union a little moreperfect.

that's the consequence of a decision from the supreme court, but, more importantly, it is aconsequence of the countless small acts of courage of millions of people across decades whostood up, who came out, who talked to parents – parents who loved their children no matterwhat. folks who were willing to endure bullying and taunts, and stayed strong, and came tobelieve in themselves and who they were, and slowly made an entire country realize that love islove.

what an extraordinary achievement. what a vindication of the belief that ordinary peoplecan do extraordinary things. what a reminder of what bobby kennedy once said about howsmall actions can be like pebbles being thrown into a still lake, and ripples of hope cascadeoutwards and change the world.

those countless, often anonymous heroes – they deserve our thanks. they should be veryproud. america should be very proud.

thank you. (applause.)

第3篇 英国副首相克莱格就同性婚姻英语演讲稿

if you are one of the same sex couples getting married this weekend, i want to congratulateyou and wish you the very best of luck. as you make your vows, you’ll be making history.

finally, after years of campaigning, and having seen off some very tough opposition, anycouple who wants to get married can get married.

together we’ve made our country a place where we celebrate love equally, gay or straight –and for that reason we should all be raising a glass.

so, as you make those last-minute preparations and your family and friends gather, i hope youhave a day to remember.

here’s to a long and happy life together for you and your partner. and here’s to a fairer moremodern and equal future for our country.

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