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NO TO LEGALISING ABORTION

Argentina’s Senate votes against historic bill

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ARGENTINE senators yesterday voted against legalising abortion in the homeland of Pope Francis, dashing the hopes of women’s rights groups after the bill was approved by the legislatur­e’s lower house in June.

The vote, with 38 against, 31 in favour and two abstention­s, capped a marathon session that began the day before and stretched into the early hours of yesterday before its conclusion.

Fireworks and shouts of joy erupted among anti-abortion activists camped outside Congress, while pro-choice campaigner­s, many decked in the green scarves that had come to symbolise their movement, were downcast.

Some burnt garbage and wooden pallets and threw stones at riot police, who attempted to disperse them with tear gas and water cannon.

The vote followed a referendum in Ireland, another traditiona­lly Catholic country, in May that paved the way to legislate for the terminatio­n of fetuses. It also came after months of fiercely polarised campaigns on the hotbutton issue.

The bill was passed by Congress’s lower house in June by the narrowest of margins, but was widely expected to fall short of the votes needed to pass in the Senate.

Lawmakers must wait a year to resubmit the legislatio­n.

Miguel Angel Pichetto, a Peronist opposition leader in the Senate, said pro-abortion campaigner­s would not be giving up.

“The future does not belong to the ‘No’ campaigner­s. Sooner rather than later, women will have the decision they need, sooner rather than later we will win this debate,” he said in his closing speech.

 ?? AFP PIC ?? Activists in favour of the legalisati­on of abortion comforting each other outside the National Congress in Buenos Aires yesterday.
AFP PIC Activists in favour of the legalisati­on of abortion comforting each other outside the National Congress in Buenos Aires yesterday.

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