Italy Bans Couples From Using Surrogacy Abroad: A Step Backward for LGBTQ Rights?
Italy Bans Couples From Using Surrogacy Abroad: A Step Backward for LGBTQ Rights?
Italy has made it illegal for couples to travel abroad to have a baby via surrogacy, with those breaking the law facing prison sentences and fines. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's right-wing Brothers of Italy party proposed the law to promote traditional family values, but critics argue it makes it harder for LGBTQ couples to become legal parents. The ban is seen as a targeted measure against the gay community and an interference in women's bodily autonomy. The new law has sparked protests and controversy, with activists hoping that the country's highest court will overturn it. So, is Italy's new surrogacy ban a step backward for LGBTQ rights?