Poland's president vetoes law on free access to morning-after pill for ages 15 and above
- No convincing arguments were made to justify free access to the pill for girls under 18, leading to the approval of a law last month that required Duda's approval.
- The pro-European Union government aimed to liberalize Poland's restrictive reproductive regulations inherited from the previous conservative government, which drew massive street protests.
- The new law approved by parliament could potentially be a stepping stone towards a more liberal approach to reproductive rights in Poland.
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