A priest in the town of Sona, near
Verona, has published an eight-page pamphlet in which he warns
the faith against voting for parties that back gay rights, drug
liberalization and a soft stance on migration.
"It is necessary to chose a party that is not among those that
promote the Zan bill (against homophobia), a law that kills
freedom," read the pamphlet by Don Giorgio Zampini.
"It is important to choose those parties that defend life, that
are against violence on children, that do not open the way to
surrogate parenthood, that do not approve laws that legalize
soft drugs and the cultivation of cannabis".
He said that, while solidarity was an important value, parties
should not encourage "mass immigration," saying this leads to
modern forms of slavery.
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