Abortion To Become Constitutional Right In France Today
France’s President Emmanuel Macron will on Friday oversee abortion becoming a constitutional right at a special ceremony in Paris to celebrate the world’s first.
The procedure had been legal in France since 1975, but Macron last year pledged to better protect it after the US Supreme Court in 2022 overturned the half-century-old right to the procedure, enabling individual states to ban or curtail it.
In a historic vote, a rare congress of both houses of parliament on Monday gave a green light towards making terminating a pregnancy a “guaranteed freedom” in the basic text, sparking celebration among feminists.
The ceremony comes on International Women’s Day, a day to the day the president promised to constitutionalise the right.
The move is supported by most of the French public, even if some conservatives remain against it.
The French government has said that it is now going to try to ensure better safeguards under EU law.
“France must now take this fight to the European level,” said its spokeswoman Prisca Thevenot on Wednesday.
“In 2022, the president said he wanted to add the right to abortion in the European Union’s charter of fundamental rights,” she added.