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Senate: will the right to abortion be enshrined in the Constitution?
Senate: will the right to abortion be enshrined in the Constitution? – (France 2)
Senators will vote on whether or not abortion should be included in the Constitution. The question divides right-wing elected officials.
Wednesday February 28, will senators vote for the inclusion of voluntary termination of pregnancy in the Constitution? This sensitive vote in the Senate is tearing the right apart. Within the Republicans, the leading group in the Senate, some admit to experiencing pressure on the markets or in their families. “My daughter told me: ‘I won’t talk to you anymore if you don’t vote for abortion in the Constitution’”, says one of them. Another, initially opposed to his registration, changed his mind.
Senators committed to yes
Like Gérard Larcher, President of the Senate, others refuse to deny their convictions. “I don’t let myself be impressed. I will vote against”, says a Republican. Among the senators, some are committed to yes. Republicans are pleading to rewrite the text with new amendments. If they were adopted, they would have to go through the Assembly again. In this case, the vote planned in Congress for Monday March 4 will be postponed to an indefinite date. For its part, the left will vote to counter anti-abortionists.