G7 峰会, 特鲁多抨击梅洛尼 LGBTQ+ 记录

特鲁多抨击梅洛尼 LGBTQ+ 记录

在日本举行的 G7 峰会上,意大利总理明显感到恼火。加拿大总理贾斯汀·特鲁多的评论呼应了国内对 Meloni 的批评,后者指责她的右翼政府抓住 LGBTQ+ 权利等问题。

GREGORIO SORGI, 2023 年 5 月 19 日


加拿大总理贾斯汀·特鲁多 (Justin Trudeau) 周五在日本广岛七国集团 (G7) 峰会期间的一次会议上强调了意大利领导人乔治亚·梅洛尼 (Giorgia Meloni) 在 LGBTQ+ 权利问题上的立场。

“显然,加拿大对意大利在 LGBT 权利方面采取的一些(立场)感到担忧,”特鲁多告诉梅洛尼,据多家媒体报道,梅洛尼显然很生气。

“但我期待与您讨论这个问题,”他在会议开始前补充道。

加拿大领导人在与梅洛尼举行双边会谈后发布的官方照会中重申了这一点。

“领导人还就保护和捍卫人权的重要性交换了意见,包括 2SLGBTQI+ 人的权利,”通讯中写道,指的是加拿大政府对双性恋、女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、跨性别者使用的首字母缩写词 ,酷儿和/或质疑,双性人,无性恋。

根据该说明,梅洛尼在与特鲁多会面时表示,“她的政府正在遵循法院的裁决,并没有偏离前几届政府。”

特鲁多的评论呼应了国内对梅洛尼的批评,后者指责她的右翼政府利用 LGBTQ+ 权利和移民等问题来煽动分裂。

在意大利,Meloni 政府在 1 月份填补了一个法律漏洞,允许市长和市政官员授予同性父母法定监护权。

高等法院的一项裁决促使这一举措,即只有收养孩子才能保证承认同性父母。

意大利政府的行动受到罗马反对派和包括欧洲议会在内的国际机构的广泛谴责,欧洲议会在 3 月份支持一项修正案,称该行动具有歧视性。

Trudeau slams Meloni over LGBTQ+ record

Italian PM was visibly annoyed at G7 summit in Japan.

Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau comments echo domestic critics of Meloni, who accuse her right-wing government of seizing on issues like LGBTQ+ rights.|

BY GREGORIO SORGI MAY 19, 2023 

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called out Italian leader Giorgia Meloni’s stance on LGBTQ+ rights in a meeting Friday on the margins of the G7 summit in Hiroshima, Japan.

“Obviously, Canada is concerned about some of the (positions) that Italy is taking in terms of LGBT rights,” Trudeau told Meloni, who was visibly annoyed, according to multiple media outlets.

“But I look forward to talking with you about that,” he added before the start of the meeting.

Canada’s leader restated this point in the official note issued after his bilateral with Meloni.

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“The leaders also exchanged views on the importance of protecting and defending human rights, including the rights of 2SLGBTQI+ people,” the communication read, referring to an acronym used by the government of Canada for Two-Spirit, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and/or Questioning, Intersex, Asexual.

In her meeting with Trudeau, Meloni said that “her government is following court decisions and is not deviating from previous administrations,” according to the note.

Trudeau’s comments echo domestic critics of Meloni, who accuse her right-wing government of seizing on issues like LGBTQ+ rights and migration to stoke divisions.

In Italy, the Meloni government closed a legal loophole in January that allowed mayors and municipal officials the power to grant legal guardianship for same-sex parents.

This move was prompted by a verdict from the high court ruling that the recognition of same-sex parents can only be guaranteed if the child is adopted.

The Italian government’s actions were widely condemned by the opposition in Rome and by international institutions including the European Parliament, which backed an amendment in March calling the action discriminatory.

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