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Chile's minister of women and gender, Antonia Orellana, who is overseeing the bill through Congress, acknowledged the ...
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Chile's Congress is set to begin debating a bill that could make abortion legal on request nationwide, a debate which could have ripple effects across Latin America as a rift ...
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As Chile debates legalizing abortion on demand, Christian groups reject President boric's proposalsOn Tuesday (May 27), the government of President Gabriel Boric presented a bill to the Chilean Congress to legalize abortion ...
Abortion in Chile has been illegal in all circumstances—even where the life of the pregnant woman is at stake—since 1989. Notwithstanding the penal code provisions, an astounding number of ...
As the United States loses a five-decade-old right to abortion, Chile -- long one of Latin America's most conservative countries -- is gearing up to enshrine the same right in its constitution.
For most of Chile’s democratic history, abortion had been prohibited. In 2017, the Chilean Senate approved exceptions in cases of rape, fetal inviability and risk to the mother’s life.
Currently, abortion is legal in Chile only when the mother's life is at risk, if the fetus would not survive the pregnancy or during the first 12 weeks if the fetus is the product of rape.
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Analysis-Chile abortion rights bill could shape Boric legacy as Latin American neighbors look onVALPARAISO, Chile (Reuters) -An effort by Chilean President Gabriel Boric to expand abortion rights in the final months of his administration could finally give him a progressive legacy after ...
Chile's proposed law would decriminalize abortion and allow for the termination of pregnancies up to 14 weeks under any circumstance.
The attempt to fulfill a campaign promise comes at the tail end of an administration that has failed to deliver on progressive proposals such as broad tax reforms and a liberal new constitution, which ...
Chile's proposed law would decriminalize abortion and allow for the termination of pregnancies up to 14 weeks under any circumstance, putting the country on par with neighboring Argentina. Recent ...
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