"I was very touched" : Énora Malagré on the verge of tears after Senate affirmative vote on constitutional inclusion of abortion

"I was very touched" : Énora Malagré on the verge of tears after Senate affirmative vote on constitutional inclusion of abortion

Énora Malagré, who was in the Senate on Wednesday, February 1, on the occasion of the vote on the inclusion of abortion in the Constitution, shared her deep feelings after the positive decision of the upper house of the Parliament…

It’s a historic decision. This Wednesday 1thing In February, the Senate voted in favor of including abortion in the Constitution. The members of the upper house of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey, with 166 “in favor” and 152 “against” votes, obtained a majority on the right for the completion of Article 34 of the Constitution with the following sentence: “The law determines the conditions under which a woman’s freedom to terminate a pregnancy is exercised.“This decision came after the first positive vote in the Grand National Assembly of Turkey last November. It should be noted that, “RightDear to the left, she was not retained by the Senate.

Énora Malagré was at the forefront of this historic and symbolic vote. Extremely committed to women’s rights, the 42-year-old facilitator was present in the Senate in the presence of various groups, including the Women’s Foundation. Former columnist at the end of the session don’t touch my TV She was on the verge of tears in a story posted on Instagram: “I’m so touched I have a tremor in my voice. Now it’s up to Macron to play (Emmanuel). Both Houses agree, so it’s up to it now. But it’s huge, really cool! A very busy, wonderful day.

Despite these developments, no steps have been taken yet for abortion to be included in the Constitution. The next step is for the text to be re-voted in the National Assembly under the same conditions as in the Senate. In the event of a positive vote, it will be Emmanuel Macron’s turn to submit this proposal to a referendum. Another possibility is to pass a bill that would come directly from Elisabeth Borne’s government and be passed by Congress without a referendum. “We’re enjoying it for now because it’s still huge!Énora Malagré comments on Instagram.Don’t give up because believe me there are ridiculous things, really extraordinary things being said in the Senate today… Our rights are being threatened! Believe me ! In its practice and ideology.

In a recent story, Énora Malagré described the behind-the-scenes debate in the Senate: “It was really tense. There are obviously senators trying to waste time so they don’t have to vote tonight. The session is supposed to end at 20:45 and the vote was taken at 20:44. So… As I told you, we heard some really vile things. The first step has been successfully passed. Frankly, I don’t understand why Macron blocked it. That would be really ridiculous and very surprising.

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Source: Programme Television

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