Italy's conservative government has enacted a contentious law banning its citizens from seeking surrogacy services overseas. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's administration argues the law protects women's dignity, but critics assert it severely restricts reproductive options for gay and infertile couples. Already illegal domestically, this move extends the ban globally, drawing significant opposition from family and LGBTQ advocacy groups. Passed in the Senate with 84 votes in favor and 58 against, the law aligns with other European nations with strict surrogacy restrictions. Nonetheless, it faces potential legal challenges due to its broad reach. Critics highlight that while primarily affecting a smaller demographic amidst Italy’s declining birthrate, the law disproportionately impacts gay couples since only heterosexual couples are permitted to adopt in Italy. This legislation also emerges amidst polarizing views within Italian society and appears to solidify Meloni's conservative stance. With the Roman Catholic Church and feminist groups opposing surrogacy alongside some Meloni party supporters, this law cements ideological divisions within the nation.
Italy Criminalizes Overseas Surrogacy, Sparking Controversy

Italy Criminalizes Overseas Surrogacy, Sparking Controversy
The Italian Senate passes a law banning citizens from pursuing surrogacy abroad, with significant implications for gay and infertile couples.
Italy Criminalizes Overseas Surrogacy, Sparking Controversy
The Italian Senate passes a law banning citizens from pursuing surrogacy abroad, with significant implications for gay and infertile couples.
Italy's conservative government has enacted a contentious law banning its citizens from seeking surrogacy services overseas. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's administration argues the law protects women's dignity, but critics assert it severely restricts reproductive options for gay and infertile couples. Already illegal domestically, this move extends the ban globally, drawing significant opposition from family and LGBTQ advocacy groups. Passed in the Senate with 84 votes in favor and 58 against, the law aligns with other European nations with strict surrogacy restrictions. Nonetheless, it faces potential legal challenges due to its broad reach. Critics highlight that while primarily affecting a smaller demographic amidst Italy’s declining birthrate, the law disproportionately impacts gay couples since only heterosexual couples are permitted to adopt in Italy. This legislation also emerges amidst polarizing views within Italian society and appears to solidify Meloni's conservative stance. With the Roman Catholic Church and feminist groups opposing surrogacy alongside some Meloni party supporters, this law cements ideological divisions within the nation.
The Italian Senate passes a law banning citizens from pursuing surrogacy abroad, with significant implications for gay and infertile couples.
Italy's conservative government has enacted a contentious law banning its citizens from seeking surrogacy services overseas. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's administration argues the law protects women's dignity, but critics assert it severely restricts reproductive options for gay and infertile couples. Already illegal domestically, this move extends the ban globally, drawing significant opposition from family and LGBTQ advocacy groups. Passed in the Senate with 84 votes in favor and 58 against, the law aligns with other European nations with strict surrogacy restrictions. Nonetheless, it faces potential legal challenges due to its broad reach. Critics highlight that while primarily affecting a smaller demographic amidst Italy’s declining birthrate, the law disproportionately impacts gay couples since only heterosexual couples are permitted to adopt in Italy. This legislation also emerges amidst polarizing views within Italian society and appears to solidify Meloni's conservative stance. With the Roman Catholic Church and feminist groups opposing surrogacy alongside some Meloni party supporters, this law cements ideological divisions within the nation.