By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Starr FmStarr FmStarr Fm
  • Home
  • Election Hub
  • General
    GeneralShow More
    15 Obogu Saviour Church youth die in tragic accident at Juaso
    July 29, 2025
    ECG cautions public against unauthorized meter transfers
    July 28, 2025
    Bernard Bediako Baidoo picks NDC nomination form for Akwatia by-election
    Lawyer Bernard Bediako Baidoo joins Akwatia NDC parliamentary race
    July 28, 2025
    GES orders refund of monies collected for 2025 WASSCE practicals
    July 28, 2025
    Ato Essien critically ill in prison, do we leave him there? – John Apea urges clemency
    July 28, 2025
  • Business
    BusinessShow More
    Economist applauds bold move to de-dollarize Ghana’s economy
    July 25, 2025
    Ban on dollarisation could backfire without cedi stability – Joe Jackson
    July 25, 2025
    Mid-Year Budget shows clear commitment to economic stability – Joe Jackson
    July 25, 2025
    Google announces $37M in cumulative funding and new AI Community Center in Accra to advance AI in Africa
    July 25, 2025
    Cedi performance in first half of year has been impressive – Finance Minister
    July 24, 2025
  • Politics
    PoliticsShow More
    Bernard Bediako Baidoo picks NDC nomination form for Akwatia by-election
    Lawyer Bernard Bediako Baidoo joins Akwatia NDC parliamentary race
    July 28, 2025
    NSA Scandal: AG halts charges as GH₵80m goes missing from BoG account
    July 28, 2025
    “I want to jail looters, but asset recovery sometimes more pragmatic” – Ayine
    July 28, 2025
    Bawku conflict now ‘guerrilla-style’ hindering military response – Prof. Aning
    July 28, 2025
    Bawku Conflict: Mahama misled into premature visit – Security Analyst
    July 28, 2025
  • Entertainment
    EntertainmentShow More
    GHAT Fair 2025 kicks off to boost investment, innovation in transport
    July 28, 2025
    President Mahama mourns Daddy Lumba, calls him a national treasure in Facebook tribute
    President Mahama mourns passing of music icon Daddy Lumba
    July 27, 2025
    The Weeknd & Shakira to headline 2025 Global Citizen Festival with Tyla, Ayra Starr & Mariah The Scientist
    July 22, 2025
    ACP partners MiPrime Entertainment to Champion Investment in Ghana’s Creative Industry
    July 21, 2025
    I want music to be my legacy, not fame – Rocky Dawuni
    July 18, 2025
  • Sports
    SportsShow More
    Ghana Hockey pays tribute to late President Mills at Commemorative Tournament
    July 27, 2025
    NYA CEO, Osman Ayariga pledges support for 2025 Gbese Mantse Homowo Peace Cup
    July 25, 2025
    Kofi Adams hails Black Queens for gallant AFCON semi-final performance
    July 23, 2025
    Black Queens bow out of WAFCON 2024 after 4–2 penalty loss to Morocco
    July 23, 2025
    Sports Minister rallies Black Queens ahead of WAFCON semi-final with Morocco
    July 22, 2025
  • Technology
    TechnologyShow More
    Coding Controversy: Cybersecurity Pro Decodes Ghana Deputy Minister’s Answer – Right, Wrong, or Misunderstood?
    July 28, 2025
    AI integrated skills training needed to escape job losses – NBU YEC
    July 23, 2025
    Samsung Ghana unveils 2025 TV line-up
    July 22, 2025
    Osman Ayariga speaking on youth empowerment and AI at World Youth Skills Day event
    “Youth should not see AI as competition, but as a digital tool” – Osman Ayariga
    July 17, 2025
    Samsung Introduces Future-Ready Mobile Security for Personalized AI Experiences
    July 16, 2025
  • International
    InternationalShow More
    Education Minister Haruna Iddrisu signs MoUs with GEICO and CMS Group for new public universities
    Education Minister signs MoUs with GEICO, CMS Group to establish two public universities
    July 15, 2025
    Presidency terminates Zoomlion’s contract over concerns of impropriety and inflated billing
    Mahama pushes AU–CARICOM partnership to strengthen global reparations push
    July 14, 2025
    47th AU Forum: Ablakwa criticizes $1.2m AfCFTA allocation as ‘highly insufficient’
    July 10, 2025
    Minority demands audit over $1.2m passport relaunch cost and delays
    July 9, 2025
    Minority demands compensation for citizens stranded by US embassy closure
    July 9, 2025
  • Factometer
Search
© 2024 EIB Network Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
Reading: Legal abortion bill rejected in Argentina
Share
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
Starr FmStarr Fm
Font ResizerAa
  • Headlines
  • Election Hub
  • General
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Factometer
Search
  • Headlines
  • Election Hub
  • General
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Factometer
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© 2024 EIB Network Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
Editors PickInternational

Legal abortion bill rejected in Argentina

Starrfm.com.gh By Starrfm.com.gh Published August 9, 2018
Share
SHARE

Argentina’s senate has rejected a bill which would have legalised abortion in the first 14 weeks of pregnancy.

Contents
How did we get here?Campaigners in their own wordsWhere does this leave Argentina?

After a marathon debate, 38 senators voted against it and 31 in favour. Its defeat means lawmakers must wait until next year to resubmit legislation.

Currently abortion is allowed in Argentina only in cases of rape, or if the mother’s health is in danger.

Demonstrators on both sides of the debate rallied outside parliament as voting took place.

Anti-abortion activists have been jubilant. “It’s joy to see that our society can be based on such an important principle as the defence of the most defenceless, the child,” said one.

Pro-choice campaigners say they are not giving up. Some started fires and lobbed missiles at police after the vote.

How did we get here?

Pro-choice campaigners have for years tried to get bills passed in Argentina, where the population is overwhelmingly Roman Catholic.

Their efforts gained new impetus when President Mauricio Macri – who opposes abortion – called on Congress to consider a vote on it, and it narrowly passed in the lower house.

However, with the Senate leaning conservative, the bill’s passage always looked difficult. The debate lasted more than 16 hours in an often fraught session.

  • Argentine Vice-President Gabriela Michetti, who also opposes abortion, was heard swearing at colleagues without realising her microphone was on
  • One pro-choice Senator, Pedro Guastavino, said he had been lobbied heavily by the Catholic Church, saying he had had to “dodge crucifixes”
  • Senator Rodolfo Urtubey, who opposed the bill, sparked controversy by suggesting rape inside marriage did not conform to the “classic” definition of rape because – in his view – it did not always involve violence. He later said he had been misinterpreted
  • Former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, who is now a senator and who had refused to back the legalisation of abortion while president, supported the bill, saying her mind had been changed by the thousands who took to the streets.

There are 42 men in the Argentine senate and 30 women. Among the women the vote was evenly split while a majority of men voted against.

Campaigners in their own words

“This law doesn’t obligate, nor does it recommend anyone have an abortion. The only thing this law does is defend the right to choose.” Norma Durango, from the opposition Peronist party

“The message that we wanted to put across is that abortion equals social failure. For a woman to resort to it, many other things need to have failed first.” Camila Duro of the anti-abortion non-governmental organisation Frente Joven

“Women perform abortions with criminalisation or without it.” Sabrina Cartabia Groba, pro-choice lawyer and campaigner

“Abortion always kills a child and it doesn’t solve the woman’s problem. We believe that this is never the solution. Faced with an unexpected pregnancy abortion is never the solution. There are always other solutions.” Maria Castillo, who campaigned outside parliament

Where does this leave Argentina?

For the bill’s advocates, legalising abortion is an urgent public health matter. Tens of thousands of women in Argentina are taken to hospital every year after illegal abortions. In 2016, 43 women died.

Those that can afford it use drugs to terminate their pregnancies while poorer women turn to far cruder methods.

Uruguay and Cuba are the only Latin American nations to have decriminalised abortion. It is largely prohibited across the region except in restricted cases.

  • El Salvador: Where women may be jailed for miscarrying

The Supreme Court in Latin America’s most populous country Brazil has begun hearing from both sides on whether abortion should be legalised up to 12 weeks.

In May, another largely Catholic country, the Republic of Ireland, voted overwhelmingly in a referendum to overturn a ban on abortion.

The global trend has been towards legalisation but the debate continues – in the US, for instance, changes to the Supreme Court has led to speculation abortion could be made illegal in some states.

Source: BBC

You Might Also Like

Coding Controversy: Cybersecurity Pro Decodes Ghana Deputy Minister’s Answer – Right, Wrong, or Misunderstood?

Dr Nyaho-Tamakloe writes: Religious leaders must leave constitutional matters alone

Change in Government: A Legal Perspective on Corporate Governance in SOEs

I want music to be my legacy, not fame – Rocky Dawuni

The sense to minister with music came early – Rocky Dawuni

TAGGED:abortionargentina
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Email Print
Share
Previous Article I’ll sell 1m copies of Shatta Wale’s new Album – Hammer
Next Article Zambia deports MDC’s Tendai Biti to Zimbabwe

Starr 103.5FM

Starr FmStarr Fm
Follow US
© 2024 EIB Network Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
newsletter icon
Join Us!

Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss our latest in news, podcasts etc..

[mc4wp_form]
Zero spam, Unsubscribe at any time.
adbanner
AdBlock Detected
Our site is an advertising supported site. Please whitelist to support our site.
Okay, I'll Whitelist
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?