Saturday, January 30, 2016

THE LAST EU COUNTRY ITALY HOLDS OUT TO PREVENT SAME SEXUAL OREINTATION LAW COUPLING AS ITS CITIZEN FIGHTS FOR ITS SURVIVAL AS THE CAPITAL OF THE CATHOLIC WORLD PROTESTS ITS GOVERNMENT FORCED LEGISLATION TO ADOPT THE NEW LAW FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE FEW OVER THE MAJORITY

Tens of thousands of Italians staged a mass rally in Rome’s Circus Maximus on Saturday to urge the government to drop legislation that offers homosexual couples legal recognition and limited adoption rights.

The much-contested bill was presented to parliament last week and is due to be voted on in February, but the government itself is deeply divided over the issue and opponents are hopeful they can sink it, as they have done it the past.
Trains and buses ferried in protesters from around Italy to take part in the event, staged in Ancient Rome’s famed chariot racing stadium. But while organisers had been hoping to attract one million people and authorities had prepared for 500,000, journalists at the scene estimated the numbers to be in the tens of thousands. Official numbers were not immediately available.
“We want the whole law to be withdrawn, no ifs and no buts,” said one of the organisers, Simone Pillon, sporting a red bow tie. He took particular offence at a clause in the law which would let gays adopt the biological children of their partner.
Critics say this would encourage surrogacy, which is outlawed in Italy. “We cannot let children pay for the desires or caprices of adults. Children need to have a father and a mother,” said Pillon.
Showing how polarised the nation is, Saturday’s rally came a week after thousands of people took to the streets of Italy to demand that the “civil union” bill, which relates to both homosexual and heterosexual couples, be approved.
Church Influence
Italy is the last major country in Western Europe that has not offered rights or recognition to same-sex couples and has been criticised regularly by the European Court of Justice for failing to act.

http://www.france24.com/en/20160130-italy-gay-marriage-civil-protest-family-day

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