Five members of the PP will vote ‘no’ to the mini-reform of abortion, after having abstained from the previous vote.
Today we vote in Congress” mini-reform “the PP to the current abortion law. A reform that guarantees the “law Aido deadlines” and which does not introduce anything new regarding the policies of the previous socialist government, with the exception of the need for parental consent for minors to have abortions.
Jose Eugenio Azpiroz, Lourdes Mendez, Javier Puente, Eva Durán and Antonio Molina Gutiérrez: So far, five names of the people’s deputies who will vote “no” to the mini-reform known. This time, these popular to those who still concerned about the defense of life seems content with not abstain from voting, as in the past, but to vote against the reform.
PP deputy José Eugenio Azpiroz said in the halls of Congress to vote against the reform proposed by his party because “not consistent” with the electoral program of the PP and the position of training “until recently”. Azpiroz are sure that your decision will support “an important part of Spanish society” and “the electorate of the PP.”
For these deputies “rogue”, the current reform of the abortion law ” really it does not change anything “because it allows abortion during the first 14 weeks of pregnancy. Moreover, contrary to the position of PP until recently, when he appeared before the Constitutional a constitutional challenge to “Aido law.”
UPN disappointed to surrender to the pressures of PP
After you have taken a step forward in the defense of life and have been on the verge of forcing the PP to vote against their own amendments, UPN has unnerved at the last minute.
The deputy of UPN, Carlos Salvador, has confirmed that his party will withdraw the 28 amendments to the reform of abortion, thus yielding to pressure from the Popular Party. In exchange for this withdrawal, the PP has offered a plan of support for motherhood, that UPN has accepted without hesitation.
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