In a recent video posted to Robert Abela social media, the Prime Minister expressed how “immensely satisfied” he is with the historic legislative developments made in the past hours.
Abela said that the decisions made in light of Bill 28 confirm the government’s courage, who according to Abela, called for change from the beginning of the debate on abortion in Malta.
Ahead of a committee-level discussion amongst MPs and parliamentary vote, the government moved forward proposals which will allow access to abortion under a number of conditions if the woman’s health is at grave risk. Conditions include approval from three separate doctors, consultants or specialists, with a cut-off period yet to be confirmed.
Abela went on to express sorrow in the fact that the Opposition was “on the other end of the spectrum”, insisting that there was no need for a legislative amendment because “the comfort of the status quo, as always, satisfied them.”
Whether or not further changes to the abortion bill will be made, Abela stated that he thinks that society is ready to accept change and he will leave it in the hands of the people to discuss such a matter.
What do you make of this?
#MaltaDaily