EU Parliament Pushes for Easier Abortion Access
The European Parliament approved a citizens' initiative to ease access to abortions across the EU. The proposal includes an EU fund to support women from countries with abortion restrictions, allowing them to terminate pregnancies in other member states for free. The European Commission will decide in March.
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- France
The European Parliament has given its approval to a significant citizens' initiative aimed at making abortion access more accessible across the European Union. The initiative proposes the creation of an EU fund dedicated to enabling women living in countries with restrictive abortion laws to access abortion services free of charge in other member states.
The approval came after a strong push by activists and members of the Parliament advocating for reproductive rights. This initiative is seen as a potential game-changer for women facing barriers to abortion in their home countries.
The decision on whether this initiative will be adopted ultimately rests with the European Commission, which is expected to make a final determination in March. If approved, it could mark a pivotal shift in EU policy on abortion rights.
(With inputs from agencies.)

