France Becomes First Country to Enshrine Abortion Rights in Constitution
In a historic move, France's parliament overwhelmingly approves the constitutional amendment, signaling a strong stance on reproductive rights.
- France's parliament voted 780 to 72 to enshrine a right to abortion in the constitution, making it the world's only country to do so.
- The vote was held in the Palace of Versailles and coincided with International Women's Day, highlighting its significance.
- The decision follows the U.S. Supreme Court's overturning of Roe v. Wade, which had a profound impact on France's move to protect abortion rights.
- Supporters in Paris celebrated the amendment with gatherings in Human Rights Square and messages projected onto the Eiffel Tower.
- The move has sparked discussions on democracy, reproductive rights, and the influence of U.S. legal decisions on international policy.