(ANSA) - ROME, JUN 23 - Italy is a secular State, and
parliament is "always free to debate", Premier Mario Draghi said
Wednesday on a homophobia bill which the Vatican has raised
concerns about.
Draghi said he idd not want to enter into the merits of the
question of the bill, named after centre-left Democratic Party
(PD) MP Alessandro Zan, which the Holy See has said infringes
the Concordat between Italy and the Vatican, allegedly curbing
freedom of expression. (ANSA).
Italy secular State, parl'mt free to debate-Draghi on Zan
Don't want to enter into merits of question - PM