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Italy makes it illegal to seek surrogacy abroad

  • Italy's parliament has made it illegal for couples to seek surrogacy abroad, a project of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's party targeting same-sex partners.
  • The new law imposes jail terms up to two years and fines up to 1 million euros for those seeking surrogacy in countries where it is legal.
  • Senator Lavinia Mennuni emphasized that 'Motherhood is absolutely unique' during the parliamentary debate, supporting the government's stance on surrogacy.
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