Has Power Moderated Italy's Leader? Not to Same-Sex Parents.
Briefly

An Italian couple eagerly anticipates their future daughter through surrogacy, but faces legal threats from a government planning to penalize overseas surrogacy use.
Surrogacy is illegal in Italy, and Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's administration is seeking to expand punitive measures against Italians who pursue surrogacy abroad.
Despite being proud fathers-to-be, the couple remains silent about their surrogacy journey due to societal stigma and potential legal repercussions in Italy.
Meloni positions herself as a pragmatic leader internationally while reinforcing conservative values at home, particularly on issues of family and reproductive rights.
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