The Italian Bishops' Conference (CEI)
on Wednesday hailed the government's new ban on advertising for
gambling as a "sign of civility".
CEI spokesman Father Ivan Maffeis recalled the Church's work
against gambling addiction and said "we welcome as a sign of
civility the government decree that puts an end to ads on
gambling".
The government's so-called 'dignity decree' aims to curb
advertising on gambling and stop top actors and personalities
fronting ads.
Italy has seen a surge in gambling addiction despite a fall
in purchasing power over the last few years.
Labour and Industry Minister Luigi Di Maio, architect of the
decree, tweeted "Also the Italian Bishops Conference has voiced
its favourable opinion of the halt to gambling advertising in
the #dignitydecree.
"The direction is right, left's go ahead with determination".
photo: a rally against gambling addiction
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