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Italian women MPS win right to breastfeed in chamber

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Rome: Italian women MPS will be allowed to breastfeed their children in the Chamber during debates, the committee responsibl­e for the Chamber’s rules announced.

Breastfeed­ing members of the chamber of deputies, will be allowed to sit in the top row of the assembly, or in a reserved gallery.

However breastfeed­ing in the chamber will only be allowed until the infant’s first birthday.

Up to now breastfeed­ing parents have had to isolate themselves in a separate room for the purpose.

“This good practice, which guarantees the full enjoyment of an inalienabl­e right, is a strong signal from the most representa­tive assembly in Italian democracy,” said Gilda Sportiello on Tuesday, MP for anti-establishm­ent Five Star Movement (MS5), who initiated the parliament­ary reform.

“Every woman should be able to breastfeed wherever she wants,” she added.

The M5S, a populist party that came out on top in the 2018 legislativ­e elections, had many young mothers elected to parliament and has been campaignin­g to enable them to better combine work and family life.

Far-right MP Giorgia Meloni, who became prime minister at the end of October, had herself proposed such a measure in 2019 as part of her fight to make it easier for young mothers to work and to boost the birth rate in a country going through a “demographi­c winter”.

The leader of the Forza Italia (right-wing) group in the Senate, Licia Ronzulli, also welcomed the reform.

As a young MEP, she was breastfeed­ing in the Strasbourg parliament where it is allowed.

Photos of her and her baby had made headlines in Italy.

“On the reconcilia­tion of work and family, the institutio­ns, called to legislate in this sense, must set an example,” she tweeted.

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