Family Minister Lorenzo Fontana said
Thursday that he was against kids being recognised as the
children of both members of a gay couple if they were born via
procedures "banned by our laws".
"The current family law situation cannot fail to take account
of what has been happening in recent months on the issue of the
recognition of parenthood, with the registration of children
conceived abroad by couples of the same sex via the use of
practices that are banned by our laws and should stay so," the
League lawmaker told a parliamentary hearing.
Fontana seemed to be referring to surrogate parenthood.
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