France decriminalized abortion in 1975, but tonight the French Parliament voted 780-72 to add a Constitutional amendment guaranteeing the freedom for a woman to choose what she does with her body. While tourists took selfies with the Eiffel Tower, women, men and children of all ages gathered on the aptly-named Parvis des Libertés et des Droits de l’Homme at the Place du Trocadéro in Paris to watch the historic Parliamentary vote taking place at Versailles live on a big screen.
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Read More about the French Constitutional Amendment on Abortion
- France makes abortion a constitutional right in historic Versailles vote (article in The Guardian)
- French Lawmakers Enshrine Access to Abortion in Constitution (article in the New York Times)
- Set in stone? France enshrines abortion rights in the constitution (news program discussing the new amendment on France24)
- Abortion in France: Mentalities and legality since the 1970s (a great historical overview in Global History Dialogues)




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