Italy: Parliament passes law banning surrogacy abroad that activists say targets LGBTQ+ couples

Source: CBC News [Canadian state media]

“Italy’s parliament made it illegal on Wednesday for couples to go abroad to have a baby via surrogacy — a pet project of Prime Minister’s Giorgia Meloni party that activists say is meant to target same-sex partners. Since taking office in 2022, Meloni has pursued a highly conservative social agenda, looking to promote what she sees as ‘traditional family values,’ making it progressively harder for LGBTQ+ couples to become legal parents. The upper house Senate voted into law a bill proposed by Meloni’s Brothers of Italy party by 84 votes to 58. The bill was already approved by the lower house last year. The legislation extends a surrogacy ban already in place in Italy since 2004 to those who go to countries such as the United States or Canada, where it is legal, imposing jail terms of up to two years and fines of up to one million euros ($1.49 million Cdn).” (10/16/24)

https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/italy-surrogacy-ban-1.7353868