Policy. Legalization of the GPA: the Government's Spokesperson in "Total Disagreement" with Gabriel Attal
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To start his presidential campaign, Gabriel Attal puts the gestation for others (GPA) on the table, a subject that goes far from the priorities of the French.
After declaring his candidacy for the Élysée, Gabriel Attal revealed to the Parisian the first measures of his program. And the former Prime Minister put on the table the debate on the gestation for others (GPA). "We must not occult," he said. "On all these bioethical subjects, which are the subject of the intimate, sometimes very personal, spiritual, philosophical convictions for others, the freedom of vote is imposed in all parties," said the …
Officially a presidential candidate, Gabriel Attal proposed to legalise the GPA, which is currently banned in France. The government spokesman, Maud Bregeon, declared herself "extremely unfavourable" and in "total disagreement" on May 24 on France 3.
The proposal to legalize pregnancy for others put forward by the candidate for the Elysée Gabriel Attal raises tensions within the majority The debate on pregnancy for others (GPA)
Renaissance Secretary General Gabriel Attal stated in our columns that the debate on GPA "existed" in France and "that it should not be occupied".
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