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NELFA calls for inclusive law for current and future Rainbow Families

Alice Blezard May 17, 2016

The Network of European LGBTIQ Families Associations (NELFA) spoke up for Rainbow Families after the approval on May 11 of new civil unions law by the Italian Parliament, but criticise lack of adoption provisions.

nelfa Q_AISBL_LGBTQI_2016NELFA welcomed the civil unions law approval, which makes a step in the right direction. However they went on to say that the law comes late, and presents significant limitations in regard to the legal recognition and protection of LGBTIQ parents and their children.

NELFA, and its member organisations, have pledged to continue to call for an inclusive law that takes fully into account the protection of all current and future Rainbow Families.

Maria von Känel, President of the Board of NELFA, said: “Italy has stood alone for quite some time among Western European nations on the map of equality. The new law is a step in the right direction and will bring Italy closer to those that have chosen the right side of history. However, this law contains important limitations in relation to LGBTIQ parents and their children. NELFA will continue to call for an inclusive law for our families”.

Italy-based NELFA Board Member Giuseppina La Delfa who is a mother herself, added: “I am happy for all the thousands of activists that fought hard to see the day when our relationships would be formally recognised in Italy. But I feel sad for our families and for our children. This law refuses to acknowledge the dignity of our families and the right of our children to be protected like any other child. In that respect, this law is discriminatory and only contributes to reinforce the legal uncertainty that our families have to deal with on a daily basis.”

NELFA brings together LGBTI parents and parents-to-be from all over Europe and currently represents 27 organisations in 18 European countries, with more than 25,500 members.

NELFA is a member of ILGA Europe, and Transgender Europe.

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