«The law against #omotransphobia, misogyny and skill has been scheduled in the Justice Commission in the Senate. Finally now the discussion can begin also in this branch of Parliament, for definitive approval ». The most anticipated announcement has arrived. Alessandro Zan, deputy dem and rapporteur of the homonymous bill in the Chamber communicates it directly from his social profiles. “After so many months of stalemate due to its president, the Northern League Ostellari, who kept it in the drawer and prevented the Commission in the Senate from starting a discussion and then a vote in parliament,” explains Zan.
For some time the Zan bill, approved in the Chamber on November 4, 2020, had been waiting to be scheduled in the Senate. A stalemate that Vanity Fair took a stand against by launching the campaign #diamociunamano, with an issue totally dedicated to the bill that fights violence and discrimination against women, gay people and disabled people.
“Faced with this good news today that allows us to start the process in the Senate, we also have less good news”, continues the deputy Zan anticipating that President Ostellari himself proclaimed himself rapporteur of the law. “It will be the one who will have to lead the law in the preliminary phase in the Commission. He proclaimed himself by saying that since the scheduling passed with a favorable vote of 13 to 11, according to him the Commission is split and therefore he will have to make the interests of both the positions in favor and those against ».
The law against #omotransphobia, misogyny and skill was scheduled in the Justice Commission al #Senate. Finally now the discussion can also begin in this branch of Parliament, for final approval ✌🏻🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️
— Alessandro Zan (@ZanAlessandro) April 28, 2021
The primary objective of the law is to combat and combat violence against women, gay people and people with disabilities. A law that, as already happens in countries where it has already been approved, for example in France, where it has existed since 2004, with the right in government, would significantly reduce hate and violence.
“President Ostellari has always been and probably will still be an enemy of this law, so he wants to use his role as president once again to try to hinder and bury it. However, this could be an own goal because the majority Commission is in favor of the law and could discourage him through a vote against as rapporteur. At that point Ostellari should assume the consequences and necessarily resign ”.
A new first step has been taken. “The process has begun anyway” concludes the deputy Zan. “It’s good news anyway, we need to be vigilant. This law is too important for the whole country. We’ll make it”.

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