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Gasparri bill sets abortion stakes, clash with Pd

2022-10-18T20:12:57.778Z


From cannabis to labor law, 500 bills filed (ANSA) Over 500 bills have been filed in this early legislature in the Chamber and the Senate, but among those destined to be discussed there is undoubtedly the one presented by the Senator of FI Maurizio Gasparri which aims to modify the recognition of the legal capacity of the conceived . A bill that the opposition already defines as "anti-abortion " and which would be "aggravated" by the other text, a


Over 500 bills have been filed in this early legislature in the Chamber and the Senate, but among those destined to be discussed there is undoubtedly the one presented by the Senator of FI Maurizio Gasparri which

aims to modify the recognition of the legal capacity of the conceived

.

A bill that

the opposition already defines as "anti-abortion

" and which would be "aggravated" by the other text, always signed by Gasparri, with which it is proposed to establish the "Day of the unborn child".

"Unheard of" proposals, comments the president of the senators of the Democratic Party Simona Malpezzi.

But the issues addressed in these bills are many.

In the 338 bills received in Montecitorio and in the 181 texts received in Palazzo Madama, it is asked to set up commissions of inquiry, theme days, and to include the protection of sporting activity in the Constitution.

But there are also issues such as the end of life, the protection of animals, strictures on cannabis, the obligation to use a helmet on a bike for under 14s.

For senators and deputies with one or more legislatures behind them, it is often a re-proposal of texts already presented in past legislatures, but there are also some news.

The most prolific in the Senate, for now, is Gasparri himself who has deposited 17 bills that concern, in addition to the modification of Article 1 of the civil code on the recognition of the rights of the child, also more severe measures on cannabis, the introduction of the offense of surrogacy, the reinstatement of November 4 as a national holiday and the establishment of the "Day of nascent life".

Several bills on ethical issues.

The leader of the Lega, Massimiliano Romeo, re-presents the bill on "Provisions for the protection of the family and unborn life".

While Senator Dem Alfredo Bazoli deposits one on the "provisions on medically assisted voluntary death".

And Enrico Costa also presents a bill on euthanasia.

Among the most active deputies, the blue Michela Vittoria Brambilla who re-proposes almost all bills for the protection of animals, but also "rules to guarantee the option for the vegetarian diet and the vegan diet in canteens and public refreshment places and private ".

Many bills set up Theme Days, including that of the League, first signed by Giorgio Maria Bergesio, who would like to dedicate himself to agriculture and which could be celebrated on the second Sunday in November.

And if Renate Gebhard re-proposes the 'St. Joseph's Day', M5s deputy Elisa Pirro would like to establish the Defibrillation Day, to promote the spread of this important life-saving tool.

Then there are the pdl to establish the committees of inquiry that need to be voted at each start of the legislature.


Among the many, the one on femicide, filed by Dem Valeria Valente or the one on the death of David Rossi in Siena, first signed by Pierantonio Zanettin (FI).

Another forerunner, Pietro Pittalis, would like a commission of inquiry into the political use of justice.

Among the bill deposited in the Senate is the one on the inclusion in the Constitution of sport because the constitutional pdl on the subject had not completed the process in the last legislature.

But there are also many proposals on the subject of work, taxation and pensions.

There is no shortage of those who suggest to include Financial Education (by the blue Dario Damiani) as a school subject.

And again who (the Northern League player Alberto Gusmeroli) proposes to put the helmet on a bike for everyone up to 14 years.

In the Senate, Francesco Verducci,


Source: ansa

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