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Argentine Senate will vote on the abortion bill next Wednesday

Friday, August 3rd 2018 - 11:30 UTC
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Pro-choice campaigners had hoped to modify the bill, in order to win the support of senators that remain undecided over how they will vote Pro-choice campaigners had hoped to modify the bill, in order to win the support of senators that remain undecided over how they will vote
In the August 8 vote, senators will now have to decide on the version of the text adopted by the deputies In the August 8 vote, senators will now have to decide on the version of the text adopted by the deputies
So far a total of 35 senators, out of 72 have said they oppose the bill, with one senator set to abstain and another likely to be absent because of pregnancy So far a total of 35 senators, out of 72 have said they oppose the bill, with one senator set to abstain and another likely to be absent because of pregnancy

The Argentine Senate finally approved the text of a bill to legalize abortion that will be put to a vote on August 8 in the upper chamber. As approved by Congress' lower house Chamber of Deputies on June 14, the bill sent to the Senate decriminalizes abortion during the first 14 weeks of pregnancy and provides for conscientious objection for practitioners, but not for hospitals.

 An initiative to shorten the time frame for abortion was presented to the Senate, but was rejected on Wednesday.

Pro-choice campaigners had hoped to modify the bill, in order to win the support of senators that remain undecided over how they will vote. Some lawmakers are on record as saying they would not vote for the bill in its current form.

In the August 8 vote, senators will now have to decide on the version of the text adopted by the deputies. If most of the 72 senators approve the text, abortion will be legalized.

The vote will be tight, though momentum seems to building in favor of those who reject decriminalization. So far, a total of 35 senators, out of 72, have said they oppose the bill, with one senator set to abstain and another likely to be absent as she is in the final weeks of pregnancy.

That means that half of the chamber is likely to vote against, enough to ensure the reform bid would fail, especially as Vice-President Gabriela Michetti – who would cast the deciding vote in a tie – is on record as saying she will vote against the legislation, if called to cast a ballot.

Supporters and opponents of the legalization of abortion both demonstrated on Wednesday, as they bid to keep up pressure on undecided lawmakers. Abortionist identify themselves with green colors and those opposing, and strongly supported by the church, sky blue.

 

Categories: Politics, Argentina.

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  • DemonTree

    Good luck to the campaigners.

    Aug 03rd, 2018 - 10:09 pm +1
  • bushpilot

    DT
    I'm thinking you are wishing luck to the Green campaigners, and not to the Sky Blue campaigners only referred to at the end. Is that accurate?

    Aug 04th, 2018 - 05:00 am 0
  • DemonTree

    Yes.

    Aug 04th, 2018 - 08:50 am 0
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