Activists open abortion center in front of Polish parliament on Women's Day
- Polish abortion rights activists opened an abortion center in Warsaw on International Women's Day, allowing women to have abortions with pills, either alone or with others.
- The opening of the center was a symbolic challenge to authorities in Poland, which has one of Europe's most restrictive abortion laws.
- Activists from Abortion Dream Team stated that this is the first stationary abortion center in Poland, aimed at supporting women seeking abortions.
- Donald Tusk, the country's prime minister, promised to liberalize abortion law but lacks parliamentary support for change.
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Poland first "abortion clinic" opens amid protest
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In Warsaw, an "abortion centre" opens its doors in front of Parliament
On the occasion of the International Women's Rights Day, a feminist collective inaugurated, in the heart of the Polish capital, a local where it will be possible to carry out drug IVG. Two months before the first round of the presidential election, the activists behind this initiative hope to convince the government of Prime Minister Donald Tusk to liberalize the legislation, the most restrictive of the European Union in this field.
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