Former Prime Minister and Labour MEP Alfred Sant has called for an open debate on abortion. This news comes days after he abstained from voting on a report which identifies abortion as a human right. Sant stated that even though the debate should respect cultural and behavioural norms, these factors should not impose themselves upon rights. The non-binding report was pushed forth by S&D group member Fred Matic, which calls for universal access to legal and safe abortion, maternal health care, and sexual education across the EU.
Only Labour MEP Cyrus Engerer signed in favour of the report. Doctors for Choice estimate that at least 300 women in Malta have abortions every year, despite the country having some of the strictest laws against abortion in the EU. Women do it through aboriton pills or by travelling abroad.
Sant stated that he had expressed support for the principles upheld in the report. He said that an open debate was needed, and that projecting onto people who support abortion as being heartless or immoral is a hypocritical act. ‘The complex dilemmas that abortion issues raise should be resolved by communities following an open and tolerant debate.’
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