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France to make abortion rights 'irreversible': Macron

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  • French President Emmanuel Macron plans to enshrine abortion rights in the constitution to make them "irreversible" by submitting a draft project to the State Council, with the goal of achieving this constitutional change by the end of the year.
  • Macron's announcement on making abortion rights constitutional is in response to the overturning of federal abortion rights in the United States, and it follows a promise he made on International Women's Day.
  • Most constitutional changes in France require congressional approval, and the move is widely supported, with an opinion poll showing 89 percent of respondents in favor of making abortion rights constitutional.


French President Emmanuel Macron said Sunday his government plans to enshrine abortion rights in the constitution to make them "irreversible".

In an online post, Macron said a draft project would be submitted to the State Council, France's highest administrative court, this coming week, with a view to making abortion rights constitutional by the end of the year.

"In 2024, the right of women to choose abortion will become irreversible," he said.

The announcement follows a promise Macron made on March 8, International Women's Day, which was seen as a response to the overturning of federal abortion rights in the United States last year.

Constitutional revision in France requires either a referendum or approval by at least three-fifths of the members of both chambers of parliament united in a congress.

Most constitutional changes in post-war France have been approved by congressional vote.

The termination of a pregnancy was decriminalised in France in 1975 and successive laws have since aimed at improving conditions for abortions, notably by protecting the health and anonymity of women, as well as reducing the financial burden of the procedure on women.

A November 2022 opinion poll found that 89 percent of respondents were in favour of making abortion rights constitutional.

According to government figures, 234,000 abortions were carried out in France last year.


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