French Constitution Protects Abortion Rights
1 min readFrance makes abortion a constitutional right
France has recently passed a law making abortion a constitutional right for all women in the country. This monumental decision comes...
France makes abortion a constitutional right
France has recently passed a law making abortion a constitutional right for all women in the country. This monumental decision comes after years of debate and activism by women’s rights groups pushing for greater reproductive freedom.
The new law ensures that women have the right to access safe and legal abortion services without facing any barriers or restrictions. This includes the option for abortion on request up to 12 weeks of pregnancy, and after that in cases of fetal abnormality or threat to the mother’s health.
French President Emmanuel Macron hailed the decision as a major step forward for women’s rights and reproductive justice in the country. He stated, “Every woman has the right to make decisions about her own body and her own future, and today France has enshrined that principle in our constitution.”
While the law has faced some opposition from conservative groups, the majority of French citizens support the new legislation and see it as a crucial milestone in the fight for gender equality.
Overall, the decision to make abortion a constitutional right in France marks a significant victory for women’s reproductive rights and sets a powerful example for other countries to follow in the ongoing struggle for gender equality.