Indiana abortion ban denounced by White House

(Washington) The White House vehemently denounced on Saturday the almost total ban on abortion in Indiana, this American state having been the first to have passed a new law in this direction since the decision of the Supreme Court.

Posted at 11:15 a.m.

“This is a new radical measure taken by elected Republicans to deprive women of their rights and their freedom in matters of procreation”, castigated the spokesperson for the White House, Karine Jean-Pierre.

The governor of this conservative state, in the north of the country, promulgated on Friday evening the law passed by his local assembly a few hours earlier prohibiting abortion except in cases of rape, incest or if the life of the mother is in danger . It will come into effect on September 15.

Anticipating the Supreme Court’s decision, several other states had already passed so-called “trigger” laws in recent months, which had come into force and banned abortion as soon as the judges had changed their case law.

Ultimately, abortion will be nearly impossible in half of the country’s 50 states, especially in the more religious south and center.

Conversely, progressive states seek to sanctify the right to abortion and voters in California, Michigan, Nevada and Vermont will vote, in turn, this year on protective measures.

Voters in a conservative state, Kansas, surprised them on Tuesday by voting in favor of maintaining the constitutional guarantee of the right to abortion.

The spokesperson for the American executive urged all “Americans across the country to make their voices heard” on this file.


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