In a statement by Members of the European Parliament, ‘the backsliding in women’s rights and sexual reproductive health and rights in the US and in some EU member states’ was strongly condemned.
The MEPs issued a statement strongly backing making the right to abortion an EU fundamental right, saying that it should be included in the EU Chart of Fundamental Rights.
The decision was voted for in favour by 324 MEPs, with 155 voting against and 38 absenting from the vote. In their statement, the MEPs expressed their solidarity with all women and girls in the US during these times as well as those advocating for such rights.
‘Given this, they call for the US Congress to pass a bill that would protect abortion at federal level’ the statement read.
Meanwhile, the MEPs expressed their concerns at a possible surge in funding for anti-gender and anti-choice groups in the world, including in Europe. They thus urge member states to decriminalise abortion and to remove and combat remaining legal, financial, social and practical restrictions hampering access.
MEPs expect the European Council to meet to discuss a Convention to revise the EU Treaties. This statement comes after Malta did not allow for the termination of a pregnancy for an American tourist on holiday who suffered a miscarriage.
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