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According to a draft law, the Italian government, under the new law, will tighten control over the supply of gender transition treatment for minors.
The law was passed late on Monday by the Cabinet of Italy, but is still subject to approval from Parliament. The government said that law was required “to protect the health of minors and introduced” effective data monitoring “.
This remedy will regulate drugs such as puberty blockers and feminizing or masculine hormones for people under 18 years of age.
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The law was passed late on Monday by the Cabinet of Italy, but is still subject to approval from Parliament. (Getty image)
Under the Bill, these drugs will only be followed by protocols that have not yet been drafted by the Ministry of Health and, it is pending that, after approval by a National Ethics Committee of Pediatricians.
The remedy also establishes a national registry at the Italian Medicine Agency, “to monitor the correct use [these] Collect medicines “and collect the medical history of every transgender person undergoing treatment.
The draft law has protested with advocates of transgender rights.
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File Photo: A person participates in Rome, Italy, June 14, 2025 in the annual LGBTQ+ Pride Parade. (Reuters/Yara Nardi)
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has described himself as a rival called he and his colleague LGBTQ+ lobby and “Linga ideology”.
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has described himself as a rival called he and his colleague LGBTQ+ lobby and “Linga ideology”. (Reuters)
Meloni’s government has recognized both of them as legal parents for gay couples with children and made any couple illegal to go to another country for one child through surrogacy.
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The draft bill can still be rejected or modified by Parliament, although it is likely to be approved, given that the alliance of Meloni has a solid majority and supports its objectives.
Reuters contributed to this report.