Meloni breakup sparks calls to stop the
moralizing
Italian prime minister, who split with her long-term
partner on Friday, has often preached traditional family and conservative
values.
BY HANNAH
ROBERTS
OCTOBER 22,
2023 6:32 PM CET
https://www.politico.eu/article/giorgia-melonis-breakup-spark-calls-stop-moralizing/
Opposition
parties in Italy are using the breakup of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s
relationship to lambaste the right-wing government for its preoccupation with
the traditional family and conservative values.
Giuseppe
Conte, leader of the opposition anti-establishment 5Star Movement, called on
the conservatives to “avoid laying out cultural models” after Meloni split up
with her long-term partner and father of her child, Andrea Giambruno, after he
was recorded making lewd comments to colleagues. “Our paths have diverged for
some time, and the time has come to acknowledge it,” Meloni said on Friday in
announcing her decision.
Meloni was
not married to Giambruno but has often espoused traditional family values and
said that a child should have a mother and a father. Her government has put
forward measures hostile to non-traditional and LGBT families.
The
Ministry of the Interior in March asked municipalities to stop recognizing and
registering children of same-sex couples. In July, the lower house of parliament
voted to make surrogacy a crime.
In the
comments, which were broadcast on a satirical TV show, Giambruno invites a
woman to take part in group sex and asks whether he can “touch his package”
while speaking.
“I ask the
coalition government from now on to abstain from preaching traditional family
values to anyone,” Riccardo Magi of the pro-Europe Piu Europa party said after
the bust-up was announced.
“I invite
the right to avoid laying out cultural models, which they then want to impose,
steeped in ideology and built on abstract models of the perfect family … that
even they are not able to put into practice given the complexity of real life,”
Conte said in response to the split.
Alessandro
Zan of the center-left Democratic Party, an activist for LGBT families, said:
“Can we leave the families that want to be together alone now.”
Other
politicians from both sides offered their support for Meloni. Carlo Calenda of
the centrist Azione party said it was a “smutty affair” and offered his
“solidarity” even “as an adversary.” Meloni’s deputy prime minister, Matteo
Salvini, said: “A strong embrace to Giorgia, with my friendship and support.”
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