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Parents Eleonora and Alessia with their son Tommaso at a park in Rome on September 16, 2022. Photo by FILIPPO MONTEFORTE / AFP.

Milan stops recognising children born to same-sex couples

Milan, Italy has stopped recognizing children born to same-sex couples who obtained foreign birth cirtificates. In an article published to The Local Italy, Elaine Allaby discusses the reasons why the local government is making this change. The move follows a decision made by Italy’s highest court, the Court of Cassation, which ruled that foreign birth certificates issued to same-sex parents were not valid for Italian citizenship. As a result of this, children born to same-sex couples who obtained foreign birth certificates will not be registered by Milan’s civil registration offices, which prevents them from obtaining Italian citizenship and certain rights like education and healthcare. While the intention was not to target same-sex couples, the decision is being highly criticized by LGBTQ+ rights groups. They argue that this ruling violates the rights of the children to be recognized as Italian citizens as well as a disadvantage in obtaining basic Italian rights.

The author of this article, Elaine Allaby, is a journalist who writes primarily about migration, politics, and social affairs. While not directly of Italian descent, she lives in the country and has a vast knowledge and many experiences dealing with Italian culture and news reporting. She is a strong writer for The Local Italy and is credible in this field of journalism. Throughout the article, Allaby provides historical context for Italian government rulings and is able to justify why these new rules are going into place. Keeping the article factual, she continues to bring in both perspectives of the Italian government as well as the LGBTQ+ community which shines a light on both sides of the ruling and allows the reader to grasp a complete view.

 

Monteforte, F. (2022). [Parents Eleonora and Alessia with their son Tommaso at a park in Rome on September 16, 2022]. The Local Italy. https://www.thelocal.it/20230314/milan-stops-recognising-children-born-to-same-sex-couples/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter&tpcc=twitter

 

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