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Lawmakers in Uruguay vote to decriminalise abortion

FP Archives • October 18, 2012, 12:10:06 IST
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Uruguay’s Senate voted Wednesday in favour of a bill decriminalising abortion in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy, paving the way for the measure to become law.

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Lawmakers in Uruguay vote to decriminalise abortion

Montevideo: Uruguay’s Senate voted Wednesday in favour of a bill decriminalising abortion in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy, paving the way for the measure to become law. The lower house approved the legislation earlier and President Jose Mujica has signaled that he will not veto it. All of the senators from the governing center-left Broad Front coalition voted in favour, joined by one member of the main opposition National Party. [caption id=“attachment_494860” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/abortion1.jpg "abortion") Pic used for representational purposes only.[/caption] The Senate first passed the bill last December, but had to reconsider the text after it underwent some changes in the lower house. The debate before Wednesday’s vote was shorter than expected and less heated than on previous discussions of the issue. Couching his opposition to the bill in a defense of “freedom and human rights”, Nationalist Sen Jorge Larranaga said his party will repeal the law if it wins the 2014 elections. Senators with the Broad Front criticized the “hypocrisy” of current law, which, they said, does nothing to prevent abortions while forcing women to risk their lives by resorting to clandestine medical procedures. The bill mandates that a woman wanting to terminate her pregnancy must approach a physician, who will in turn refer her to a panel of psychologists, gynaecologists and social workers for advice. The woman must then reflect on her decision for five days before having the abortion. Official estimates put the annual number of abortions carried out in Uruguay at a little more than 30,000, while independent groups say the true figure is likely twice that. Congress approved a similar law in 2008 only to see it vetoed by then-president Tabare Vazquez, a practicing oncologist who said his conscience did not allow him to sign the measure. IANS

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