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[Constitutional politics] France Codifies abortion rights in their constitution.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/mar/04/france-to-hold-final-vote-on-enshrining-abortion-as-a-constitutional-right
[quote][c=#000000]The French parliament has enshrined abortion as a constitutional right at a historic joint session at the Palace of Versailles.

Out of 925 MPs and senators eligible to vote, 780 supported the amendment, which will give women the “guaranteed freedom” to choose an abortion.

There was thunderous applause in the chamber as the result was announced on Monday; in central Paris, the Eiffel Tower was illuminated to mark the occasion.

The measure had already been passed by the upper and lower houses, the Sénat and the Assemblée Nationale, but final approval by parliamentarians at the joint session at Versailles was needed to effect constitutional change.

The prime minister, Gabriel Attal, told those gathered in the opulent Congress Hall in the palace’s Midi wing: “We are haunted by the suffering and memory of so many women who were not free. We owe a moral debt [to all the women who] suffered in their flesh.

“Today, the present must respond to history. To enshrine this right in our constitution is to close the door on the tragedy of the past and its trail of suffering and pain. It will further prevent reactionaries from attacking women.

“Let’s not forget that the train of oppression can happen again. Let’s act to ensure that it doesn’t, that it never comes this day.”

He added: “I say to all women within our borders and beyond, that today, the era of a world of hope begins.”

She added: “Your fight is ours. This victory is yours.”
Mathilde Panot speaks at the congress
Mathilde Panot told the congress the abortion rights were ‘a promise … for all women fighting [for them] everywhere in the world’. Photograph: Bertrand Guay/AFP/Getty Images

The president, Emmanuel Macron, said he had promised to make women’s freedom to choose an abortion “irreversible”. Writing the right to abortion into the constitution, which involved amending the 17th paragraph of article 34 that defines the law and its limits, was seen as a way of protecting the law that decriminalised abortion in France in 1975.[/c][/quote]

This is a example of what should be done here in the USA.

And not just with abortion rights, yet with In Vitro Fertilization as well as contraception.

The Constitution is the place for ALL RIGHTS!
Not laws that will be revoked by any supreme court that deals with constitutional rights!

If it's not there it WILL BE REVOKED by opposing parties at some future point!

Same applies to all other rights.
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CestManan · 46-50, F
I have a French friend online who mentioned that they did this because of what happened here in the USA.

I guess our country has become the example of "don't let this happen to you."

[quote]French people are also not afraid to stand up for themselves. [/quote]

People often assume the French are weak or cowards or whatever, far from it. They do not just roll over and meekly accept oppressive BS like Americans do.
They raised our retirement age to 67 and no one said a word to oppose it.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@CestManan the last has a lot to do with capitalism in the USA.

Even that can change in either countries.
CestManan · 46-50, F
@DeWayfarer By 67, most peoples' lives are pretty much over anyways.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@CestManan not really, it's very slowly rising. Yet not by much.

I just got under that threshold since I was born before 1960.

https://money.usnews.com/money/retirement/social-security/articles/the-social-security-retirement-age-increases

Even my father was good until he reached 70. Mom until 80.
JimboSaturn · 51-55, M
@CestManan I think their is always some kind of protest going on in Paris. It's very French to protest.
Crazywaterspring · 61-69, M
@CestManan The French are allowed to protest. In the US gun nuts shoot into crowds and are celebrated by the police. (Rittenhouse)

The police are not necessarily there to maintain the peace. They are there to protect capital. ACAB.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@Crazywaterspring that's another constitutional right issue that needs to badly be addressed!

Yet I am focusing on just the women's reproduction rights issues. All three of the issues I mentioned (abortion, IVF and contraception) are women's rights.

There are other constitutional rights issues that as well need to be addressed. Like gay marriage, education and so forth.