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The Democratic Party: "At Porta a Porta only men talk about abortion"

2024-04-19T20:08:58.450Z

Highlights: "Seven dapper men talking about abortion and clinics last night on Porta a Porta, on the main public TV channel" "No woman involved in issues that concern female reproductive health and freedom of choice" "A right that glorifies ultrasound scans, fetuses, praises the unborn and wages war" "It is mortifying that Rai, the largest cultural company in the country, is used without restraint for an identity crusade on women's bodies" "Ilenia Malavasi, deputy of the Democratic Party on the social affairs commission, will present an opinion. question in the Rai Supervisory Commission" "Rai is increasingly bent to the interests of a reactionary majority that would like to make us go back even on the issues achieved," says the head of the Green and Left Alliance, Peppe De Cristofaro, member of the RAI parliamentary supervisory commission. "The only concession to women behind the guests, a doctor filmed while doing an ultrasound, the image served to focus the viewer's attention not on the woman, but on the ultrasound, women are not touched"


Avs: "Rai used for a crusade on women's bodies" (ANSA)


 "Seven dapper men talking about abortion and clinics: last night on Porta a Porta, on the main public TV channel, the precise representation of the Government's ideology (and not only) was broadcast: no woman involved in issues that concern female reproductive health and freedom of choice. At a certain point they put one on video, a midwife, shot from behind. Thus Ilenia Malavasi, deputy of the Democratic Party on the social affairs commission.

"Last night on Rai a new pearl from TeleMeloni was broadcast. In the Vespa living room they were discussing law 194 and voluntary termination of pregnancy. Large table with the host in the center and a huge 'abortion' sign. So far so good if except that there were seven men and no women discussing what is a women's right. Yet, we were discussing counseling centers, conscientious objection, the right to interruption. But above all we were discussing the Fratelli d's amendment 'Italy to the Pnrr decree, which aims to involve anti-abortion associations in the clinics.' This was stated by the group leader of the Green and Left Alliance Peppe De Cristofaro, president of the Misto group of Palazzo Madama, member of the RAI parliamentary supervisory commission.



"A real stretch against a law which already today makes it very difficult for women to avail themselves of this right in public hospitals. And to discuss all this for Vespa, women were not needed, men were enough. The only concession, on the big screen to women behind the guests, a doctor filmed while doing an ultrasound, the image served to focus the viewer's attention not on the woman, but on the ultrasound women are not touched and it is mortifying that Rai, the largest cultural company in the country, is used without restraint for an identity crusade on women's bodies, a violation of the company's code of ethics, on which we will present an opinion. question in the Rai Supervisory Commission and on which I will ask President Floridia to summon the CEO Sergio and the general director Rossi. TeleMeloni, once a public service, is increasingly bent to the interests of a reactionary majority that would like to make us go back even on the issues. achievements achieved. A right that glorifies ultrasound scans, fetuses, praises the unborn and wages war on those born in Italy, but from non-Italian parents, is a right that should be sent home as soon as possible", concludes De Cristofaro.

"The last word on abortion belongs to women, always and in any case." Thus, this morning, in Melfi (Potenza) the deputy prime minister

Matteo Salvini

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Source: ansa

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