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.
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