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France guarantees abortion as a constituti­onal right

- BARBARA SURK and NICOLAS GARRIGA

French lawmakers on Monday overwhelmi­ngly approved a bill to enshrine abortion rights in France’s constituti­on, making it the only country to explicitly guarantee a woman’s right to voluntaril­y terminate a pregnancy

The historic move was proposed by President Emmanuel Macron as a way to prevent the kind of rollback of abortion rights seen recently in the United States, and the vote during a special joint session of France’s parliament drew a standing ovation among lawmakers.

The measure was approved in a 780-72 vote in the Palace of Versailles. Abortion enjoys wide support in France across most of the political spectrum, and has been legal since 1975.

Many female legislator­s in the hall smiled broadly as they cheered. While a small group of protesters stood outside the joint session, there were jubilant scenes of celebratio­ns all over France as women’s rights activists hailed the measure promised by Macron within hours of the Dobbs ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court in 2022.

The U.S. decision has reverberat­ed across Europe’s political landscape, forcing the issue back into public debate in some countries at a time when farright nationalis­t parties are gaining influence.

Both houses of France’s parliament, the National Assembly and Senate, had separately adopted a bill to amend Article 34 of the French Constituti­on, but the amendment needed final confirmati­on by a three-fifths majority in the special joint session. The measure specifies that “the law determines the conditions by which is exercised the freedom of women to have recourse to an abortion, which is guaranteed.”

The French measure is seen as going a step further than was the case in the former Yugoslavia, whose 1974 constituti­on said that “a person is free to decide on having children.” Yugoslavia dissolved in the early 1990s, and all its successor states have adopted similar measures in their constituti­ons that legally enable women to have an abortion, though they do not explicitly guarantee it.

In the lead-up to the vote, French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal addressed the more than 900 lawmakers gathered for the joint session in Versailles, and called on them to make France a leader in women’s rights and set an example for countries around the world.

 ?? EMMANUEL DUNAND VIA AP ?? From left, France’s Senate President Gerard Larcher, National Assembly President Yael Braun-Pivet, Prime Minister Gabriel Attal, Deputy Minister for Gender Equality Aurore Berge, Justice Minister Eric DupondMore­tti attend the seal of the abortion right into the constituti­on at the Palace of Versailles, on Monday.
EMMANUEL DUNAND VIA AP From left, France’s Senate President Gerard Larcher, National Assembly President Yael Braun-Pivet, Prime Minister Gabriel Attal, Deputy Minister for Gender Equality Aurore Berge, Justice Minister Eric DupondMore­tti attend the seal of the abortion right into the constituti­on at the Palace of Versailles, on Monday.

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