France Makes History, Becomes First Country To Make Abortion A Constitutional Right

France has officially made abortion a constitutional right for women in the country.

This development makes the country the first in the world to offer explicit protection for terminating a pregnancy in its basic law.

French lawmakers approved the bill in an overwhelming 780-72 vote on Monday, and nearly the entire joint session stood in a long-standing ovation.

There were jubilant scenes of celebrations all over France as women’s rights activists hailed the measure promised by President Emmanuel Macron following a rollback of abortion rights in court rulings in the United States.

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Both houses of parliament, the National Assembly and the Senate, have already adopted a bill to amend Article 34 of the French Constitution to specify a woman’s right to an abortion is guaranteed.

In the lead-up to the historic vote, Prime Minister Gabriel Attal addressed the 925 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 in defense of women’s rights for countries around the world.

We have a moral debt to women,” Attal said. He paid tribute to Simone Veil, a prominent legislator, former health minister and key feminist who in 1975 championed the bill that decriminalized abortion in France.

We have a chance to change history. Make Simone Veil proud,” Attal added.

The lower house of parliament, the National Assembly, overwhelmingly approved the proposal in January.

The Senate adopted the bill on Wednesday, clearing a key hurdle for legislation promised by Macron’s government, intended to make “a woman’s right to have an abortion irreversible.”

The post France Makes History, Becomes First Country To Make Abortion A Constitutional Right appeared first on Naija News.

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