Italy Criminalizes Surrogacy, Making It a ‘Universal Crime’

Italy Criminalizes Surrogacy, Making It a ‘Universal Crime’

ROME — The Italian parliament has made surrogate motherhood a “universal crime,” to the joy of many feminists and pro-lifers and the chagrin of the LGBTQ+ lobby.

Parliamentarian Carolina Varchi, who proposed the measure, said this week’s final approval of the law making surrogate motherhood a universal crime “puts an end to a barbarity that exploited the most vulnerable women and converted children into a commodity.”

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