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France makes abortion a constituti­onal right

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VERSAILLES, France - France on Monday enshrined the right to abortion in its constituti­on, a world first welcomed by women’s rights groups as historic and harshly criticised by antiaborti­on groups.

MPs and senators overwhelmi­ngly backed the move, by 780 votes against 72, in a special joint vote of the two houses of parliament, under the gilded ceilings of Versailles Palace, just outside Paris.

Abortion rights activists gathered in central Paris cheered and applauded as the Eiffel Tower scintillat­ed in the background and displayed the message “MyBodyMyCh­oice” as the result of the vote was announced on a giant screen.

Abortion rights are more widely accepted in France than in the United States and many other countries, with polls showing around 80 per cent of French people back the fact that abortion is legal.

“We’re sending a message to all women: your body belongs to you and no one can decide for you,” Prime Minister Gabriel Attal told lawmakers ahead of the vote.

Women have had a legal right to abortion in France since a 1974 law - which many harshly criticised at the time.

But the US Supreme Court’s 2022 decision to reverse the Roe v. Wade ruling that recognised women’s constituti­onal right to abortion prompted activists to push France to become the first country to explicitly protect the right in its basic law.

“This right (to abortion) has retreated in the United States. And so nothing authorised us to think that France was exempt from this risk,” said Laura Slimani, from the Fondation des Femmes rights group.

“There’s a lot of emotion, as a feminist activist, also as a woman,” Ms Slimani said.

 ?? Picture: EMMANUEL DUNAND/POOL VIA REUTERS ?? A general view shows MPs and Senators during the convocatio­n of a congress of both houses of parliament in Versailles, southweste­rn of Paris, France March 4, 2024.
Picture: EMMANUEL DUNAND/POOL VIA REUTERS A general view shows MPs and Senators during the convocatio­n of a congress of both houses of parliament in Versailles, southweste­rn of Paris, France March 4, 2024.

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