French lawmakers enshrine right to abortion in Constitution
French deputies and senators largely approve right to abortion in Constitution, making their country the first in the world to do so
By Hafsa Alami
PARIS (AA) – In a special joint session, France’s parliament voted Monday to enshrine the right to abortion in its Constitution, making it the first country in the world to do so.
At total of 780 deputies and senators approved the introduction into Article 34 of the Constitution the sentence: "The law determines the conditions under which the freedom guaranteed to women to have recourse to a voluntary termination of pregnancy is exercised.” Only 72 voted against.
Hundreds of demonstrators gathered in Versailles under the banner of the association March for Life, near the site where the vote was held, describing the day as “a day of mourning.”
They also accused the government of evading its responsibilities towards pregnant women, especially young ones, to facilitate their pregnancies and provide healthy conditions conducive to childbirth.
Four days before March 8, International Women’s Day, the special session completed a long political battle initiated by the left, and finally adopted by the government after several parliamentary initiatives.
This day, hailed as historic by supporters of the measure, comes in the runup to the 50th anniversary of 1975 legislation that legalized abortion in France.
Prime Minister Gabriel Attal hailed "a step which will go down in history," saying: “France is faithful to its heritage … (as a) homeland of human rights and above all women’s rights.”
President Emmanuel Macron praised the final decision on X, calling it an act of “French pride,” and also announcing that a ceremony to seal the constitutional change will take place on March 8.
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