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France Makes History by Enshrining Abortion as Constitutional Right
France has made a groundbreaking decision by becoming the first country in the world to explicitly include the right to abortion in its constitution. With an impressive vote of 780-72, the parliamentarians have revised France’s 1958 constitution to enshrine women’s “guaranteed freedom” to terminate a pregnancy.
This historic move has received widespread support from around 85% of the French public, highlighting the nation’s commitment to reproductive rights and gender equality.
Overwhelming Support for France’s Landmark Decision on Abortion Rights
France‘s momentous decision to include the right to abortion in its constitution has been met with an outpouring of support.
The overwhelming vote of 780-72 reflects the widespread backing from approximately 85% of the French public. This resounding support demonstrates France’s commitment to protecting women’s reproductive rights and promoting gender equality. The historic move sends a powerful message, both within the nation and internationally, encouraging other countries to prioritize and safeguard these essential rights for women.
Breaking Barriers: France Paves the Way for Reproductive Rights
France’s groundbreaking decision to enshrine the right to abortion in its constitution is breaking barriers and paving the way for reproductive rights. By explicitly guaranteeing women‘s freedom to choose, France has taken a significant step towards ensuring reproductive rights and gender equality.
This historic change sets an important precedent for other nations, inspiring them to prioritize and protect women’s right to end a pregnancy and empowering women worldwide.