Das Europäische Parlament hat gerade für die Stärkung der reproduktiven Rechte in der gesamten EU gestimmt und folgt damit der Bürgerinitiative „My Body, My Choice“, die von über 1,2 Millionen Europäern unterstützt wird.

    Die Resolution bekräftigt, dass Frauen das Recht haben sollten, über ihre eigenen Organe zu entscheiden, und fordert die EU-Kommission auf, den Zugang zu sicherer Abtreibungsversorgung zu unterstützen, einschließlich der grenzüberschreitenden Betreuung von Frauen, die gezwungen sind, aus restriktiven EU-Staaten einzureisen.

    Wie viele hier wissen, verfügt Malta immer noch über eines der restriktivsten Abtreibungsgesetze in Europa, wobei Abtreibungen unter fast allen Umständen illegal bleiben. Diese Abstimmung ändert nicht automatisch die nationalen Gesetze, erhöht aber den politischen Druck und macht deutlich, wie isoliert Malta in dieser Frage innerhalb der EU wird.

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    Huge victory for women today
    byu/MediterraneanCunt inmalta



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    12 Kommentare

    1. MayoMan_420 on

      Why the fuck do we have old men deciding what rights women get based on outdated morals anyway?

    2. kingoftheparsnips on

      It’s absolutely wild that women don’t have the right to decide what to do with their own body in this day and age.

      Even worse when you factor in that the mother could require the abortion as the pregnancy would likely kill her.

      Hopefully Malta finally gets its act together and stops pandering to the church.

    3. Wahx-il-Baqar on

      Pass il-quddiem. Ha nibqghu influenzati bil-knisja qisna pajjiz tal-medju evu. Mara minix imma nissapportja dejjem id-drittijiet tan-nisa. U l-politikanti Maltin huma aghar minn useless; ma jiehdux stand ma jmurx jitilfu il-voti.

    4. OkCheesecake5894 on

      When are we going to start giving moms more paid maternity leave and higher maternity leave sas money tho

    5. Altruistic-Builder-2 on

      Huge victory for women greater loss for the helpless unborn. Shame on you

    6. I think it should only be legal in Malta in cases of:

      1) The mother’s life is in danger

      2) The baby will be disabled (even if they are not 100% sure at detecting it)

      3) In case the mother was raped/didn’t consesnt

      But for other reasons imo it should be illegal as its still an unborn human we are talking about

    7. FollowingLegal9944 on

      I hope it will work also for men, we have gender equality, right?
      I mean if my baby is in some woman I should have the right to kill it before it will get out of her(don’t be angry on me, this is basically what abortion is) or at least not being forced to support it financially if I don’t want(financial abortion concept).

    8. interloper76 on

      „my body, my choice“ ?

      does it cover previous „vaccine“ mandates and intimidation during madness of lockdowns? lol

    9. A huge loss for human decency, human life, the most innocent in our society and even the democratic power of our republic.

      Only the brainwashed could possibly support the killing of human life by closing an eye to morality, science, logic, or all three.

      Abortion-by-law is yet another failed policy from outdated twentieth-century post-war politics that, like so many other failed ideas, has played its part in wreaking havoc on Western civilisation—the results of which are now too apparent to ignore.

    10. i am againsy imposition of moral issue by Europe. states are free to choose.

      freedom of movement faciltates one goes to exercise his moral choice elsewhere

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