France Makes History: Constitutional Right to Abortion Overwhelmingly Approved
March 4, 2024
French lawmakers have passed a constitutional amendment to protect abortion rights, with a decisive 780 to 72 vote.
France becomes the first nation since the former Yugoslavia in 1974 to explicitly include the right to abortion in its constitution.
President Macron has recognized the significance of the vote, scheduling a commemorative ceremony on International Women's Day.
The amendment has garnered celebration from women's rights groups, with opposition from anti-abortion factions.
Future constitutional revisions regarding abortion will now require a more stringent three-fifths majority to alter.
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The New York Times • Mar 4, 2024
France Votes on Making Abortion a Constitutional Right
The Guardian • Mar 4, 2024
France to hold final vote on enshrining abortion as a constitutional right
the Guardian • Mar 4, 2024
France becomes first country to add abortion rights to its constitution – video
BBC News • Mar 4, 2024
France makes abortion constitutional right