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More Italians 'against gay marriage'

More Italians 'against gay marriage'

Huge majority supports legalizing prostitution

Rome, 30 January 2015, 16:13

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Most Italians support same-sex civil unions and quickie divorces, but not gay marriage or adoption, a new survey on a number of social issue by Eurispes pollsters showed Friday.
    While 86.6% favored new norms allowing fast-track divorce and 64.4% said de facto couples of any gender should enjoy juridical protection, another 59.2% said they they are opposed to gay marriage (up from 50.7% in 2014).
    The percentage of people against gay couples adopting children was stable at 72.2%.
    In terms of reproductive rights, 47.2% said they favor achieving pregnancy through donor gametes - a technique which was recently legalised in Italy - and 49.8% said it's OK to turn to a surrogate mother. A majority, or 58.1%, are in favor of the so-called day after pill to prevent unwanted pregnancies.
    As far as the end of life, 55.2% of Italians said they support euthanasia while 66.5% are against assisted suicide.
    One in three, or 33%, support legalising soft drugs and a whopping 65.5% said prostitution should be decriminalised.
   

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