Franco Grillini

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Franco Grillini (born in Pianoro (Province of Bologna), Italy on March 14, 1955) is an Italian politician and homosexual activist.

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Psychologist and journalist Grillini he was elected member of the Italian Parliament in 2001 and 2006.

He has been Honorary President of gay Italian organisation Arcigay since 1998, President since 1987 and Secretary since 1985, in which year he also helped to found the Association.

In 1999 he was named president of the Italian Ministry for Equal Opportunities’ “Commission for the Rights and Equal Opportunities of Homosexual People”.

On May 29, 1998 he opened the first Italian press agency for gay news: NOI (Italian Gay News), of which he is the editor.

In 1997 he conceived and founded LIFF (Italian Common Law Families League), which aims to promote legislation for the legal recognition of homosexual and heterosexual partnerships.

Ten years before, in 1987, he both conceived and founded LILA (Italian League Against Aids), and from 1991 to 2001 he held continuous membership of the Ministry of Health’s “National Council for the Fight against Aids”. He was elected for the first time to the Council of the Province of Bologna in 1990, and subsequently re-elected in 1995 and 1999.

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