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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