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Aborto Legal Debate Diputados En Vivo

It is estimated that there are 370,000 to 520,000 clandestine abortions per year in Argentina, said Vilma Ibarra, head of the Legal and Technical Secretariat of the presidency, one of the supporters of the text. Argentina`s Chamber of Deputies begins Tuesday debating in committee the abortion legalization project submitted by the government of Alberto Fernández, an issue that horizontally divides parties in a country with strong Catholic influence. At the same time, he promoted another project, which was discussed on Monday, which creates a “1,000-day insurance” to strengthen the care of women during pregnancy and that of children in the first years of life to avoid an abortion motivated by economic reasons. With the actions of the groups that want to prevent it from becoming law, the changes in the calendar, the delay in the debate, the attempt to move away from the green tide, the prospect of mobilization, show once again that in the National Congress, the vote is not guaranteed. This, as we propose from the Pan y Rosas Group and the PTS in the Left Front, is an alarm for the green tide and for all the organizations that accompany the claim that it was installed with this indispensable and enormous force, the National Campaign for the Right to Abortion. The debate will begin with a joint videoconference of the Committees on General Legislation, Criminal Law, Women and Diversity, Social Action and Public Health, which will be responsible for preparing an opinion on the subject on 10 December. #AbortoLegal2020 #AbortoLegalEsVida National Campaign for the Right to Abortion Legal, Safe and Free Abortion Gender and Sexuality Congress”Groups of celestial activists appeared at the door of my parents` bakery with banners with my face on them because they were in favor of abortion. This debate is becoming violent and very undemocratic,” said Representative Carolina Gaillard. This is the ninth time that an IVE (Voluntary Interruption of Pregnancy) project has entered Congress, but it is the first to be sent by the executive branch. Only once, in 2018, did the debate reach the district, where it was approved by lawmakers but rejected in the Senate.

For this reason, they are even debating the holding of the meeting, which is in principle scheduled for 10 or 11 December, very far from the centre of Buenos Aires. They are working to ensure that the green tide does not return to the streets, even massively. They know the potential of its strength and know how it would double if it were to converge with the struggles taking place today, such as housing, health, education, work. Minjersky, a 91-year-old lawyer, is one of 10 speakers who will address MPs for the “green vote”, while 10 others will defend the “heavenly” vote against the legalisation of abortion. The debate on the legalization of the right to abortion has begun among MPs. I followed the debate in committee live here. The National Campaign for the Right to Legal, Safe and Free Abortion has reported that it will call for the legalization of the practice today with federal activities. To do this, they called for membership under the slogan “Go out when you go out”. Beyond the partial replacement of Congress in last year`s elections, presentations from the very broad debate in 2018 will be considered valid. Until now, abortion is allowed in Argentina in cases of rape or danger to the life of the woman, a law in force since the 1920s. The resolution is still open and the ruling party is expected to convene an upcoming meeting of the Parliamentary Labour Party with the presidents of all blocs to define the situation. And while the debate in this regard continues, it was reported yesterday that a 40-year-old woman had died of a septic abortion in the province of Cordoba.

The same province where the deputies and senators who allied themselves with Governor Schiaretti and the PJ have already announced their negative vote to return to the legalization box. Something similar to what they did in 2018. “The Argentine people are for life. Now we will see what the legislators do, whether they are accountable to the president or to the people,” an activist who preferred to remain anonymous during the march told AFP. “I know there are unexpected pregnancies, I respect women`s rights. But I don`t recognize abortion as a right. Although the follow-up of the votes (the so-called “Poroteo”) indicates that they are mostly positive in this case, the delay continues to prevail, and instead of finding a solution today, as planned, the authorities of these four committees (chaired by the Frente de Todos and with responsible vice-presidencies of the PRO) have decided that this matter will be postponed – in principle – until next week. maybe Wednesday. For this reason, there will only be a “debate” between lawmakers this Friday, but no opinion. This is one of the maneuvers that are developing these days, as in 2018.

After three days of briefings, during which speakers for and against the right to decide were heard again, the Committees on General Legislation, Criminal Law, Social Action and Public Health, and Women and Diversity began to work with the debate of their members, which began yesterday afternoon and will continue this Friday.