France Enshrines Abortion Rights in Constitution, a Global First
In a landmark vote, France becomes the first country to explicitly guarantee abortion rights in its constitution, responding to global shifts in reproductive rights.
- France becomes the first country to explicitly guarantee the right to abortion in its constitution, following a historic vote.
- The amendment was approved in a 780-72 vote, reflecting wide support across the political spectrum in France.
- The move is seen as a response to the U.S. Supreme Court's overturning of Roe v. Wade in 2022, aiming to safeguard abortion rights.
- Abortion has been legal in France since 1975, but the new amendment aims to protect the right against future political shifts.
- The decision has sparked discussions and reactions globally, with some viewing it as a model for other countries to follow.