ROME, June 23 (Reuters) – Italy may grant an “amnesty” to people who had children through surrogacy following the passage of a law extending criminal penalties to those who seek surrogates abroad, Family Minister Eugenia Roccella said in an interview due to be aired on Friday.
Italy may grant ‘amnesty’ on surrogacy as stricter ban takes force, minister says
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