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Related: About this forumArgentina's new government moves to guarantee access to abortion in rape cases
DECEMBER 12, 2019 / 4:45 PM / UPDATED 7 HOURS AGO
Hugh Bronstein
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BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Women and girls in Argentina seeking to end pregnancies caused by rape will be guaranteed access to abortion under a protocol announced on Thursday aimed at reducing the latitude hospitals have in deciding whether or not to perform the procedure.
Argentine law allows abortion in case of rape or threat to the life or health of the mother. But abortion rights advocates say the law is not always applied across the largely Roman Catholic country and that local hospitals have too much power to decide which cases fall under the legal criteria.
The protocol will be used as a guide, especially in cases where the law clearly allows for the interruption of pregnancies, Health Minister Gines Gonzalez Garcia told a news conference. He was sworn in on Tuesday after moderate Peronist President Alberto Fernandez was inaugurated.
We are respectful of conscientious objection but conscientious objection cannot be used as an institutional alibi for not complying with the law, Gonzalez Garcia added.
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pansypoo53219
(23,165 posts)sandensea
(23,453 posts)Macri did it to placate his hard-right base, though he had already lost his re-election bid.
His Health Secretary resigned in protest, and the country was left without a Health Secretary for 3 weeks.
In the middle of a measles outbreak!
Macri had all the sense of a lemon (or more likely, he just couldn't care less).
As we speak, Fernández's people are preparing a bill to (finally) legalize abortion on demand. The country has 200-300,000 of them annually, so it's still being illegal is that much more absurd.
It'll be a very close vote in Congress though, so we'll see.
Argentine Health Minister Ginés González García holds up the legal abortion guideline signed yesterday.
He's preparing a bill to legalize abortion on demand - rather than on the narrow rape/health exceptions current law (dating from 1921) allows for.
But the bill's passage is far from certain.
Judi Lynn
(164,164 posts)Hoping the support will flow into the legislature as time moves forward and the fascists melt away...
The photo gives a moment to celebrate.
Thank you for the depth for the subject which has been used as a weapon against women so long.
