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Gasparri proposes a bill on abortion: clash with the Democratic Party

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Maurizio Gasparri – Picture by Ansa Foto

The bills already tabled in the House and Senate at the start of the legislature are more than 500, but among those to be discussed was presented by the senator of Forza Italia Maurizio Gasparri, which aims to modify the recognition of legal capacity of the designed.

The opposition has already defined this Dl as “anti-abortion” and which would be aggravated by the other text, also signed by Gasparri, who wants to establish the Day of the unborn child.

Democratic Party Senators Chair Simona Malpezzi calls both proposals “unheard of.”

In the 388 bills that arrived in Montecitorio and in the 181 texts that arrived in Palazzo Madama, it is also requested to set up commissions of inquiry, theme days and to include the protection of sports activity in the constitution . Other issues concern the end of life, the protection of animals, restrictions on cannabis, the obligation of the bicycle helmet for children under 14 years old.

Gasparri presented 17 bills

Gasparri alone presented 17 bills, which concern the modification of article 1 of the civil code on the recognition of the rights of the unborn child, including measures on cannabis and the introduction of the offense of pregnancy for others.

Lega chief Massimiliano Romeo resubmitted the provision for the protection of family and unborn life. Senator Dem Anfredo Bazoli, on the other hand, tabled one on the Provisions relating to voluntary medical assistance in dying. Enrico Costa presented a bill on euthanasia.

The forced deputy Michela Brambilla proposed bills to protect animals, but also rules to guarantee the option of a vegetarian and vegan diet in public and private canteens and restaurants.

Some of the proposed commissions of inquiry

As for the commissions of inquiry, on the other hand, Del Valeria Valente proposes that on femicide, while Pierantonio Zanettin (FI) asks for that on the death of David Rossi in Siena. Pietro Pittalis (FI) on the other hand wants a commission of inquiry into the political use of justice.

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