'Disgraceful': Italy's senate votes down anti-homophobic violence bill
Source: The Guardian
Disgraceful: Italys senate votes down anti-homophobic violence bill
Bill would have made violence against LGBT people and disabled people, as well as misogyny, a hate crime
Lorenzo Tondo in Palermo
@lorenzo_tondo
Wed 27 Oct 2021 17.15 BST
Italys senate has killed off a bill that would have made violence against LGBT people and disabled people, as well as misogyny, a hate crime.
The 315-member senate voted by 154 to 131 on Wednesday to block the debate on the law, named after the gay centre-left Democratic party (PD) legislator Alessandro Zan and previously approved by the lower house of parliament in the face of months of protests from far-right and Catholic groups.
Pina Picierno, a PD member of the European parliament, called the vote one of the worst pages in the history of the Italian republic.
According to the far-right parties that voted against the bill in the upper house, the law would have suppressed freedom of expression and promoted homosexual propaganda in schools.
Last June, the Vatican made an unprecedented intervention urging the Italian government to change the law over concerns it would infringe upon the Catholic churchs freedom of thought.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/oct/27/italy-senate-votes-down-anti-homophobic-violence-bill