If there is ‘father’ and ‘mother’ on a child’s electronic ID card, this is discriminatory. That is at least what the Supreme Court said in Rome and thus confirmed the decision of the Court of Appeal. The judgment in Italy causes many discussions.
With “father” and “mother” the same -sex pairs with children are not mapped, which was discriminatory, the Supreme Court in Rome said. The right explanation about Italian IDs will therefore be “older” in the future. This stems from a judgment of the Supreme Court.
Ministry of the Interior
The Ministry of the Interior in Rome had previously appealed against a decision of the Roman Court of Appeal. According to the decision of the Court of Appeal, “parent” instead of “father” and “mother” should be in the ID. The Supreme Court has now rejected the appeal of the Ministry of the Interior.
Hof: Every child has suitable for ID card
The Court of Appeal in Rome had ordered that only “parent” was given on the electronic ID card of a child with two mothers (one physical and an adoptive mother). The child has the right to receive an ID card that also reflects his actual family situation while traveling abroad, assessed the Court of Appeal.
Many vertebrae for the parents of the same -sex
According to Italian law, a few of the same -sex may not be registered as the parents of a child. But recently, some communities came in newborns as children with two mothers, which led to heated discussions – also in politics.
Parties disagree
The Lega government party criticized the judge. “A child has the right to a father and a mother,” argues Deputy Prime Minister and Lega -Baas Matteo Salvini. The situation sees the situation otherwise the senator of the South Tyrolean’s Party Julia Unterberger. “The Supreme Court ends a six -year argument that has meant suffering and discrimination for the same -sex families,” said Unterberger, president of the autonomy group in the Senate together with the president of the mixed parliamentary group of the Chamber or Adjestant, Manfred Schullian.
Source: Krone

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