France has made history by becoming the first nation to include “access to abortion” in its Constitution, a move finalized by the French Parliament on Monday. French Constitution amended, ensuring “women’s freedom to have an abortion,” with 780 votes in favor against 72. This action by France, prompted by President Macron’s administration, comes in the […]
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