- LGBT rights in Italy
Italian opinions have changed in the past and people are more tolerant of gay rights, even though generally less then the european average. Tolreance is seen in a peculiar way that is due to the religious influence of the
Roman Catholic Church , which has been ingrained in society for 1,700 years. Conservative Italian politicians such asSilvio Berlusconi have often been opposed to increasing gay rights. [ Berlusconi bids for Catholic vote in Sunday's polls [http://www.turkishpress.com/news.asp?id=117489] ] AEurobarometer survey published on December 2006 showed that 31% of Italians surveyed support same-sex marriage and 24% recognise same-sex couple's right to adopt (EU -wide average 44% and 33%). [ [http://www.angus-reid.com/polls/index.cfm/fuseaction/viewItem/itemID/14203 Eight EU Countries Back Same-Sex Marriage] , Angus Reid Global Monitor, 24 December 2006 (based onEurobarometer data)] A recent 2007 poll asking whether they supported the civil partnership law for gays. Support for the measure was at 45% support, with 47% oppose. 8% said they were unsure. [ [http://www.angus-reid.com/polls/index.cfm/fuseaction/viewItem/itemID/14801 Italians Divided Over Civil Partnership Law] , Angus Reid Global Monitor, 21 February 2007]Laws against homosexual activity
Since the introduction of the first Penal Code in
1889 , effective in1890 , there have been no laws against same-sex sexual activity inItaly . However, gays were persecuted in the later years of theMussolini regime [it icon [http://www.zadigweb.it/amis/schede.asp?id=8&idsch=189 L’omosessualità in Italia] ] and under theItalian Social Republic of1943 -45. [Peter Popham, [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20050121/ai_n9692629 Italy finally ready to recognise the suffering of gays in Holocaust] , "The Independent ", 21 January 2005] The age of consent is 14. [http://www.codice-penale.com/titolo-dodicesimo-delitti-persona.htm.]Military laws
Homosexuals are not officially banned from military service. However, no administrative regulation or law explicitly allows them to serve openly either.Nevertheless, since that which is not forbidden is legal, such a law would probably only have a symbolic value.
Laws against discrimination on the basis of
sexual orientation In 2004,
Tuscany became the first Italian region to ban discrimination against homosexuals [Text of Legislation (In Italian) [http://www.arcigay.it/show.php?2000] ] in the areas of employment, education, public services, and accommodations. The Berlusconi government challenged the new law in court, asserting that only the central government had the right to pass such a law. The Constitutional Court overturned the provisions regarding accommodations (with respect to private homes and religious institutions), but otherwise upheld most of the legislation. [Text of Decision (In Italian) [http://www.arcigay.it/show.php?1998] ]Since then, the region of
Piedmont has enacted a similar measure. [Text of Legislation (In Italian) [http://www.arcigay.it/show.php?2001] ]Furthermore, since 2003, discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation in employment is illegal throughout the whole country, in conformity with EU directives.
In 2008, Danilo Giuffrida was awarded 100,000
euro s compensation after having been ordered to re-take his driving test by the Italian transport ministry due to his sexuality; the judge said that the transport ministry was in clear breach of anti-discrimination laws. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/7503861.stm Italian wins gay driving ban case] "BBC News " 13 July 2008 (accessed 13 July 2008)]Recognition of same-sex relationships
Same-sex couples living in Italy have no shared rights to
property ,social security andinheritance . Since the 2005 regional elections, many Italian regions with centre-left governing coalitions have passed resolutions in support of French style PACS (civil union ), including Tuscany,Umbria ,Emilia Romagna ,Campania ,Marche ,Puglia ,Lazio ,Liguria , andAbruzzo . Regions officially opposed to any recognition of same-sex relationships includeSicily andLombardy Fact|date=July 2007. They are led by the centre-rightHouse of Freedoms . However, these are all symbolic actions.Any substantive change must come from Parliament in
Rome . In the Italian Parliament, the government underRomano Prodi has held discussions regarding a bill for civil unions for same-sex and unmarried opposite-sex couples. [ [http://www.365gay.com/Newscon06/09/092706italy.htm Italian Parliament Moves Forward On Gay Unions Bill] , 365gay.com, 28 September 2006] Prodi has been a supporter of moderate rights for same-sex couples since July, 2005 when he met with gay activists, but he opposes gay marriage. [ [http://www.365gay.com/Newscon06/12/120606italy.htm Italian City Creates Country's First Domestic Partner Registry] , 365gay.com, 6 December 2006] However, despite several bills introduced to the Parliament in the past, the government is likely to follow the programmatic electoral guidelines of the center-left coalition. According to the document, the coalition is only committed to a vague "recognition of rights and prerogatives of individuals who are part of a de facto couple". The results, if any, might be extremely modest.On February 2007 the Prodi government proposed to the national parliament a new law allowing a restricted version of civil union, called DICO, [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/6345729.stm Italy may recognise unwed couples] "
BBC News " 9 February 2007 (accessed 13 July 2008)] which would grant rights to unmarried couples both homosexuals and heterosexuals in areas of labour law, inheritance, tax and medical assistance. The law faced strong opposition from the Catholic church and from Christian democrats members of parliament and did not pass. Prodi has even chastised several members of his cabinet who supported with their presence a pro same-sex marriage legislation demonstration.cite news|last= |first= |title=Miles de personas exigen a Prodi en Roma que regule las parejas de hecho|publisher=El Pais|date=2007-03-10|url=http://www.elpais.com/articulo/sociedad/Miles/personas/exigen/Prodi/Roma/regule/parejas/hecho/elpepusoc/20070310elpepusoc_3/Tes|accessdate=2007-03-10] The new government held by Berlusconi does not have among its goals that of civil rights recognition for same-sex couples.For more information visit this article in English by the Corriere della Sera newspaper: [http://www.corriere.it/english/articoli/2007/02_Febbraio/09/dicodico.shtml DICO article] .
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