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Italy Bans Surrogacy, Stirs Debate on Parental Rights
Rome, ItalyThursday, October 17, 2024
Meloni has called surrogacy an "inhuman" practice, aligning with the Catholic Church's views. Protesters near the Senate expressed outrage, saying the government is penalizing those who want kids despite Italy's declining birth rate. LGBTQ+ activist Franco Grillini noted that having a baby should be celebrated, not criminalized.
Rainbow Families President Alessia Crocini revealed that 90% of Italians seeking surrogacy are heterosexual but do so secretly. The new ban could disproportionately affect gay couples who can't hide their actions. This comes amidst Italy's 15th consecutive year of declining births.
"This law is unprecedented," Grillini said, criticizing the government's move to block practices legal in other countries.
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