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France Becomes The First Country To Constitutionally Legalize Abortion

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France has made history by embedding the right to abortion in its constitution, a global first. The momentous decision came after a resounding endorsement from lawmakers gathered at the Palace of Versailles.

In an overwhelming display of support, the bill sailed through with an astonishing vote of 780-72, signaling a triumph for women’s rights and reproductive autonomy.

The journey towards this landmark ruling began with the National Assembly’s approval in January, followed by the Senate’s nod last Wednesday. Monday’s joint session vote was the final seal, officially integrating the bill into the French Constitution.

This pivotal amendment to Article 34 guarantees women the unfettered choice to undergo abortion, mirroring the widespread consensus among the French populace.

France’s unwavering commitment to safeguarding reproductive rights dates back to the legalization of abortion in 1975. The recent constitutional amendment underscores the nation’s resolve to fortify these rights, particularly in the face of global concerns over abortion access.

Motivated by the U.S.’s recent reversal of Roe v. Wade, French lawmakers see this move as a preemptive measure against potential regressions in women’s rights. By enshrining abortion as a constitutional prerogative, France aims to shield this fundamental liberty from future threats, ensuring women’s bodily autonomy remains sacrosanct under the highest law of the land.

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