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Femicide is now a major crime in Italy, carries life sentence

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Femicide is now a major crime in Italy, carries life sentence

ROME (AP) — Italy’s parliament on Tuesday approved a law that introduces femicide into the country’s criminal law and punishes it with life in prison.

The vote coincided with the international day for the elimination of violence against women, a day designated by the UN General Assembly.

The law won bipartisan support from the center-right majority and the center-left opposition in the final vote in the Lower Chamber, passing with 237 votes in favor.

Woman holds a sign reading

A woman holds a sign reading “77 femicides since 2025” as demonstrators, including protesters from the “Non Una di Meno” (Not One Less) movement and feminist collectives, take part in a protest ahead of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, in Rome, Italy, on Nov. 22. REUTERS

Women holding smoke bombs and a banner that reads

Women hold smoke bombs in front of the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore (Basilica of Saint Mary Major) as more demonstrators get involved in the protest. REUTERS

The law, backed by the conservative government of Premier Giorgia Meloni, comes in response to a series of killings and other violence targeting women in Italy.

It includes stronger measures against gender-based crimes including stalking and revenge porn.

High-profile cases, such as the 2023 murder of university student Giulia Cecchettin, have been key in widespread public outcry and debate about the causes of violence against women in Italy’s patriarchal culture.

“We have doubled funding for anti-violence centers and shelters, promoted an emergency hotline and implemented innovative education and awareness-raising activities,” Meloni said Tuesday. “These are concrete steps forward, but we won’t stop here. We must continue to do much more, every day.”

A young woman with red hair and a painted face shouts at a protest in Rome.

A woman shouts during the protest on Nov. 22. REUTERS

Activists perform to eliminate violence against women, making heart shapes with gloved hands.

Activists perform on the occasion of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women in Rome on Nov. 25. AP

While the center-left opposition supported the law in parliament, it stressed that the government approach only tackles the criminal aspect of the problem while leaving economic and cultural divides unaddressed.

Italy’s statistics agency Istat recorded 106 femicides in 2024, 62 of them committed by partners or former partners.

The debate over introducing sexual and emotional education in schools as a way to prevent gender-based violence has become heated in Italy.

A woman in a black hoodie and red face covering holds a smoke bomb and makes a peace sign during a protest in Rome.

Italy’s statistics agency Istat recorded 106 femicides in 2024, 62 of them committed by partners or former partners. REUTERS

A law proposed by the government would ban sexual and emotional education for elementary students and require explicit parental consent for any lessons in high school.

The ruling coalition has defended the measure as a way to protect children from ideological activism, while opposition parties and activists have described the bill as “medieval.”

“Italy is one of only seven countries in Europe where sex and relationship education is not yet compulsory in schools, and we are calling for it to be compulsory in all school cycles,” said the head of Italy’s Democratic Party, Elly Schlein. “Repression is not enough without prevention, which can only start in schools.”

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