Activists carry out on the event of the Worldwide Day for the Elimination of Violence towards Ladies, in Rome, on Tuesday.
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ROME — Italy’s parliament on Tuesday accepted a legislation that introduces femicide into the nation’s legal legislation and punishes it with life in jail.
The vote coincided with the worldwide day for the elimination of violence towards ladies, a day designated by the U.N. Normal Meeting.
The legislation gained bipartisan assist from the center-right majority and the center-left opposition within the ultimate vote within the Decrease Chamber, passing with 237 votes in favor.
The legislation, backed by the conservative authorities of Premier Giorgia Meloni, is available in response to a collection of killings and different violence concentrating on ladies in Italy. It consists of stronger measures towards gender-based crimes together with stalking and revenge porn.
Excessive-profile circumstances, such because the 2023 homicide of college scholar Giulia Cecchettin, have been key in widespread public outcry and debate in regards to the causes of violence towards ladies in Italy’s patriarchal tradition.
“We now have doubled funding for anti-violence facilities and shelters, promoted an emergency hotline and applied progressive schooling and awareness-raising actions,” Meloni mentioned Tuesday. “These are concrete steps ahead, however we can’t cease right here. We should proceed to do rather more, each day.”
Whereas the center-left opposition supported the legislation in parliament, it careworn that the federal government strategy solely tackles the legal side of the issue whereas leaving financial and cultural divides unaddressed.
Italy’s statistics company Istat recorded 106 femicides in 2024, 62 of them dedicated by companions or former companions.
The controversy over introducing sexual and emotional schooling in colleges as a method to stop gender-based violence has turn out to be heated in Italy. A legislation proposed by the federal government would ban sexual and emotional schooling for elementary college students and require express parental consent for any classes in highschool.
The ruling coalition has defended the measure as a method to shield kids from ideological activism, whereas opposition events and activists have described the invoice as “medieval.”
“Italy is certainly one of solely seven nations in Europe the place intercourse and relationship schooling isn’t but obligatory in colleges, and we’re calling for it to be obligatory in all faculty cycles,” mentioned the top of Italy’s Democratic Get together, Elly Schlein. “Repression isn’t sufficient with out prevention, which may solely begin in colleges.”

