The Senate supports the inclusion in the Constitution of the “freedom” to have recourse to abortion
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In the Senate, a historic vote to include abortion in the Constitution, but nothing has been done
On Wednesday evening, the Senate voted to enshrine in the Constitution the “freedom of women to terminate their pregnancy.” The text, which is imperfect according to the left, should continue its parliamentary journey even if there is still a long way to go before the fundamental text is amended.
Vote in the Senate to include abortion in the Constitution: “It was not unexpected but not won”
The right-wing upper house voted Wednesday evening in favor of including the “freedom of women” to have recourse to abortion in the Constitution. A compromise text allowing the parliamentary shuttle to continue.
The Senate votes to include in the Constitution the “freedom of women” to have recourse to abortion, a wording that abandons the concept of “right”
The text adopted on first reading by the senators, which must now return to the National Assembly, aims to complete article 34 of the Constitution.
The Senate supports the inclusion in the Constitution of the “freedom” to have recourse to abortion
The Senate voted on Wednesday, by 166 votes to 152, to include in the Constitution the “freedom of women” to have recourse to abortion, thus substituting the concept of “freedom” for that of “law”.
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