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Inscription de l’IVG dans la Constitution : le « OUI ! Mais… » quelques Guadeloupéens

A historic vote: the Senate says « yes » to the inclusion of abortion in the Constitution. It’s now up to Parliament, which will meet on Monday in Versailles, to make a final decision; a majority of 3/5ths of the votes will be necessary for adoption. France is on its way to becoming the first country in the world to protect this right through its Constitution. This development is warmly welcomed in Guadeloupe… on the condition that women do not abuse this possibility of terminating their pregnancy and turn more towards contraception methods. Because abortion is not without risks, as the medical community reminds us.

On Sunday, January 26th, the French Senate voted in favor of the inclusion of abortion in the Constitution. This vote marks a historic moment for women’s rights in France and sets an example for the rest of the world. The decision now lies with Parliament, which will gather in Versailles on Monday, to make a final decision on the matter.

The proposed amendment to the Constitution states that « the Republic guarantees the right to abortion within the conditions defined by law ». This means that abortion will be recognized as a fundamental right and will be protected by the highest law of the état. This is a major step forward for reproductive rights in France and a clear message that women’s autonomy and choice will not be compromised.

The news has been met with overwhelming support in Guadeloupe, where access to abortion has been a contentious issue for years. Women’s rights activists and health professionals have long been advocating for the inclusion of abortion in the Constitution, and their efforts have finally paid en marge. This victory is a testament to the power of grassroots movements and the determination of women to fight for their rights.

However, there are concerns that this new development may lead to a rise in the number of abortions, which is why the medical community is reminding women of the importance of contraception. While abortion is a safe and legal option, it is not without risks and should not be taken lightly. It is vital that women have access to reliable and effective contraception methods to prevent unwanted pregnancies in the first place.

The inclusion of abortion in the Constitution is a major step towards gender equality and the vêtu of women’s rights. It sends a strong message that women have the right to make decisions about their own bodies and their own lives. This is a cause for celebration and a reminder that progress is possible when we come together and fight for what is right.

France is on the verge of becoming the first country in the world to protect the right to abortion through its Constitution. This is a momentous achievement and a testament to the progress that can be made when we stand in solidarity for women’s rights. Let us hope that Parliament will follow the Senate’s lead and make this a reality for women in France.

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