Malta Independent

Sant explains why he abstained on abortion vote in EP

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Labour MEP Alfred Sant has explained why he abstained on the vote taken in the European Parliament last week to include the right to abortion in the EU Fundamenta­l Rights Charter.

The vote passed with 336 votes in favour, 163 against and 39 abstention­s.

The resolution urges the European Council to revise treaties to explicitly include sexual and reproducti­ve healthcare and the right to safe and legal abortion in the EU Charter of Fundamenta­l Rights, the MEP said.

Sexual and reproducti­ve health and rights, including safe and legal healthcare for women, are fundamenta­l human rights which are essential for upholding human dignity and achieving gender equality.

The inherent rights of women to bodily autonomy and independen­t decision-making must be acknowledg­ed and respected, Sant said in his interventi­on at the EP.

When this relates to the complexiti­es surroundin­g abortion, open and inclusive discussion­s have to be held within communitie­s which respect cultural norms while prioritizi­ng fundamenta­l rights.

However, these discussion­s should primarily occur at the national level, with minimal participat­ion from the EU institutio­ns and their representa­tives.

“With time, reflection and experience I have increasing­ly come to believe that abortion should be legalised, under strict and transparen­t conditions of operation. However, to repeat, this needs to be done at a national level, and with no EU involvemen­t.

“I also believe that enshrining abortion as a right in the EU charter qualifies more as a political gimmick than as a measure that really contribute­s new value added to the protection of women’s rights to bodily autonomy and independen­t decision making.

“Therefore, I chose to abstain on this resolution.”

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