Following Minister Roccella's statements on femicide in Sweden and the celebration of undead women, and Minister Nordio's on the biological inevitability of male violence against women, the Senate has blocked the amendment on free and current consent.

A logical path that fully expresses this Government's thinking about society, violence, and women.

"According to Minister Roccella's approach” declares Francesca Maur, national councilor D.i.Re – Women in Network against violence,” we should also celebrate the millions of workers who have not died compared to the more than 1000 deaths per year in the workplace.” Maur continues: “Focusing on violence means wearing the right lenses to see the political and cultural causes of a phenomenon that shows no sign of abating. Otherwise, we must all raise our hands and declare our impotence. According to Minister Nordio's assumption, we must then hope that science will allow us to modify our genes to make the world a safer place for women and their sons and daughters. Furthermore, the current ban on free consent worries us: must sexual violence be impervious to any measure? What value do women's voices have?” concludes the councilor.