(ANSA) - ROME, MAR 27 - Democratic Party (PD) leader Elly
Schlein on Monday accused Premier Giorgia Meloni's government of
an "unprecedented attack on the rights of boys and girls" who
are children to same-sex parents.
Milan was recently forced to stop a procedure it had used to
register both members of a same-sex couple as the parents of a
child after the prefect's department warned it was illegal
following consultations with the interior ministry.
The procedure was based on the transcription into the Milan
civil register of foreign birth certificates of children
conceived by surrogacy, which is illegal in Italy, or assisted
fertility, which is only allowed for heterosexual couples here.
Furthermore, Meloni's right-wing Brothers of Italy (FdI) party
has tabled a bill that would make surrogacy a "universal crime",
meaning that Italians could be prosecuted for using the practice
in foreign States where it is legal.
Many Italian same-sex couples have had children via surrogacy
outside the country.
Schlein told a meeting of PD lawmakers that the government
"plants an ideological flag" every day, citing the "pressure to
stop the transcriptions" of the birth certificates of
same-sex-parent children.
"We have taken to the streets with our mayors over this and
we'll work in parliament too (to protect the rights of
same-sex-parent families)," she said. (ANSA).
Govt 'attacking' gay couples' kids - Schlein
PD leader pledges to defend rights of same-sex-parent families
