The Constitutional Court guarantees that young women aged 16 and 17 can have abortions without parental consent
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Despite the path followed by Pedro Sánchez's Executive, the foundation promoted by Jaime Mayor Oreja and María San Gil has stated that it will continue...
The Constitutional Court gave its approval this Tuesday to the reform of the abortion law, by which young women aged 16 and 17 can interrupt their pregnancy without the need for parental consent. Public schools are also set as the reference centers to carry them out.Keep reading
Irene Montero's law reform also eliminates the reflection period and the obligation to report on maternity aid.
The Constitutional Court splits again and rejects Vox's appeal by seven votes to four.
The Constitutional Court endorsed this Tuesday the legal reform approved in 2023 that allows girls under 16 and 17 years old to have an abortion without parental permission.
The plenary session of the Constitutional Court approved this Tuesday the reform of the abortion law that allows girls aged 16 and 17 to terminate their pregnancy without parental consent, and establishes public hospitals as reference centers for this practice. Continue reading...
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