France on Friday inscribed the guaranteed right to abortion in its constitution, a powerful message of support for women’s rights on International Women’s Day. A woman from Argentina, a couple from Miami and a man from the Czech Republic were among those gathered on the polished cobblestones of Place Vendome in Paris to witness the outdoor ceremony, which was open to the public. Women in the crowd recalled their own abortions or lifelong battles for reproductive rights.
Justice Minister Eric Dupond-Moretti used a 220-pound press from 1810 to imprint the amendment in the French Constitution of 1958. France follows in the footsteps of the former Yugoslavia, whose 1974 constitution included the phrase: “A person is free to decide on having children.' Yugoslavia's successor states retained similar language in their constitutions, though they did not spell out guaranteed abortion rights.
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