the law was promulgated on Saturday

The President of the Republic Emmanuel Macron promulgated the constitutional law relating to the freedom to resort to voluntary termination of pregnancy (IVG), according to the Official Journal on Saturday.

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The Minister of Justice Eric Dupond-Moretti and the President of the Republic Emmanuel Macron seal with the seal of the Republic the text enshrining the right to abortion in the Constitution during a ceremony at Place Vendôme, in Paris, on March 8 2024. (GONZALO FUENTES / AFP)

End of process. The President of the Republic Emmanuel Macron promulgated the constitutional law relating to the freedom to resort to voluntary termination of pregnancy (IVG), according to the Official Journal of Saturday March 9. “The law determines the conditions under which the freedom guaranteed to a woman to have recourse to a voluntary termination of pregnancy is exercised”according to the published text.

Introduced in article 34 of the Constitution, this sentence makes France a pioneer in the world with such a clear reference to abortion in its fundamental text, unlike several countries where the right to abortion is declining, in United States, as in Eastern Europe. In the wake of the promulgation of the law, the Minister of Justice Eric Dupond-Moretti greeted on the social network “the end of a fight in France, and the beginning of a fight in Europe. For all women”.

The formulation of “guaranteed freedom” on abortion is the culmination of long debates in Parliament and particularly in the Senate, where part of the right was reluctant, including President Gérard Larcher who ultimately abstained during the vote of Parliament meeting Monday in Congress in Versailles. At the end of this historic vote, deputies and senators overwhelmingly approved the inclusion of abortion in the Constitution (780 for, 72 against). Emmanuel Macron had made this reform one of the flagship promises of the societal aspect of his policy in recent months, embracing the various parliamentary initiatives of the left, supported by the majority.


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