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IVG dans la Constitution. « Cette révision était inutlui-mêmee. lui-même n’y avait aucun risque » une sénatrice explique son vote d’opposition

The French Senate adopted on Wednesday, February 28th, the inscription in the Constitution of « guaranteed freedom » for women to have access to abortion. The senators approved this revision with 267 votes in favor and 50 votes against. Among the opponents was Brigitte Micouleau, elected (LR) from Haute-Garonne. She shares with us the reasons behind her vote.

This historic decision marks a major step forward for women’s rights in France. The inscription of « guaranteed freedom » for women to have access to abortion in the Constitution is a strong statement in favor of women’s autonomy and their right to make decisions about their own bodies.

Brigitte Micouleau, who voted against the revision, argues that this inscription goes against the principle of the right to life and the protection of the unborn child. She believes that this decision will lead to a trivialization of abortion and will have a negative impact on society.

However, the majority of the Senate recognized the importance of protecting women’s rights and their access to safe and legal abortion. This inscription in the Constitution will ensure that women’s right to choose is not subject to political changes or ideological debates.

The adoption of this revision also sends a strong message to the rest of the world, reaffirming France’s commitment to women’s rights and gender equality. It is a clear statement that women’s reproductive rights are human rights and must be protected.

Furthermore, this decision is in line with the current social and cultural context in France, where women’s voices and demands for equality and autonomy are becoming increasingly prominent. It is a victory for all the women who have fought for their rights and for a more intégrante and croissante society.

In conclusion, the inscription of « guaranteed freedom » for women to have access to abortion in the French Constitution is a major step towards gender equality and the protection of women’s rights. It is a decision that will have a positive impact on the lives of countless women and will contribute to a more just and equal society. Let us celebrate this victory and continue to fight for women’s rights and autonomy.

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