

The city of Milan has been told to stop officially recording both parents in same-sex couples on city registers. MILAN: Gay rights activists on Tuesday denounced as homophobic moves by Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni’s far-right-led government to limit recognition of parental rights to the biological parent only in the case of same-sex parents. “When norms are discriminatory, mayors need to have the courage to say so,” he said. Gay Party spokesman Fabrizio Marrazzo called on Italian mayors to subvert the government’s request and register both same-sex parents in an act of civil disobedience.

That includes hundreds in the city of Milan. Italy’s Gay Party, formed in 2020 to give political heft to the fight against anti-gay discrimination, estimates that some 150,000 children are impacted by Italy’s failure to recognize the rights of both parents in same-sex marriages. In the absence of such recognition, the non-birth mother or father must go through the adoption process to establish parental rights - something that can take years.įormer Turin Mayor Chiara Appendino, the first mayor to recognize the rights of both same-sex parents without seeking court approval, said the new ban “is only the last slap against these families.” She joined Sala’s call for a law recognizing their rights.

Other cities head already stopped the practice as administrations changed hands and political winds shifted in Rome. Sala’s administration not only transcribed documents from other countries recognizing the rights of gay and lesbian parents, but also conferred the same recognition on same-sex parents of children born in Italy. Sala pledged to fight for a law conferring rights equally on same-sex parents, but said in the meantime he could not risk putting workers in the city registry office at odds with the government’s decision. News of the move, which had been communicated to Milan Mayor Giuseppe Sala by the state-appointed prefect, came on the same day that a Senate commission blocked an attempt to recognize birth certificates of the children of same sex couples issued by other EU states. Yuri Guaiana, of the activist group All Out, said the move “throws thousands of families into uncertainty.”

It is insulting to hundreds of thousands of families with two same-sex parents.” “Meloni says that for a child to grow up well, they need a mother and father, even if decades of research say otherwise. “This government is the maximum expression of homophobia,” she said. The president of Rainbow Families, Alessia Crocini, charged that Rome’s move ordering Milan to stop automatically registering both parents in same-sex households exposed the government’s homophobia.
