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There is no evidence Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni replaced or countered LGBTQ Pride celebrations with Family Pride month, despite contrary claims spreading online. Reuters found no evidence that Meloni’s government either announced or launched a Family Pride month, nor a Family Pride month that counters or replaces LGBTQ Pride. One Facebook user who shared a photo of a rally on June 6 said it was taken from the launch of Family Pride month in May in Rome (here). He added to Reuters in an email: “A possible ‘Family Pride’ month is not a priority and is not something we currently have interest in.”VERDICTNo evidence. There is no proof Meloni’s government launched a Family Pride month.
Persons: Giorgia Meloni, Meloni, Mario Mieli, Mario, ” Mario Colamarino, Jacopo Coghe, , Read Organizations: Facebook, Twitter, Reuters, Lazio, Pro Vita Locations: Italian, Italy, Rome, Lazio, Circolo
Summary Italy's LGBT community concerned by election resultFears government will only promote 'traditional' valuesRight promises not to roll back rightsROME, Sept 27 (Reuters) - The LGBT community has "very real fears" after a conservative bloc dominated by the far-right won Italy's general election, a leading gay rights campaigner told Reuters. "Unfortunately there are very real fears" about an erosion of civil rights under the new administration, Fabrizio Marrazzo of the Gay Party said. "The League and partly Brothers of Italy have in their manifestos things that are quite negative for our community, like stressing the importance of protecting only the traditional family," Marrazzo said. She presents herself as a defender of Christian values and an enemy of what she calls "gender ideology" and the "LGBT lobby". Leader of Brothers of Italy Giorgia Meloni speaks at the party's election night headquarters, in Rome, Italy September 26, 2022.
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