As the law currently stands in Malta, abortion is a criminal offence with up to three years of jail time for individuals who conduct, receive or procure such a procedure.
Malta is one of the last countries in the world which still has a blanket ban on abortion.
On Thursday, Independent MP Marlene Farrugia presented a bill to decriminalise abortion in Malta, welcoming a flurry of both positive and negative reactions.
Decriminalisation does not mean legislation.
If Farrugia’s bill passes, it does not mean that abortion would become legal but rather it would no longer be a criminal offence.
Farrugia put forward the bill with the intention of ensuring that no woman is punished for attempting to protect their own health, going on to state that no professional in the medical field should face criminal action for offering assistance
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