Overwhelming majorityChamber votes to enshrine freedom of abortion in the constitution

RTL Lëtzebuerg
François Aulner
adapted for RTL Today
Abortion is now a freedom in the Grand Duchy's constitution after a vote in the Chamber on Tuesday afternoon.
Following France’s landmark 2024 decision, Luxembourg has become the second EU country to enshrine the right to abortion in its constitution.
© Flickr / Chambre des députés

After some heated exchanges between deputies from CSV, DP and Greens with ADR faction leader Fred Keup, 48 deputies voted in favor of amending the constitution. The five ADR MPs and DP MP Gerard Schockmel voted no. Jeff Boonen and Paul Galles from CSV abstained. Four MPs who could not be there today were unable to vote because proxies are not allowed in votes on the constitution. These were Félix Eischen, Jean-Paul Schaaf and Michel Wolter from CSV and Pirate MP Sven Clement.

A proposal by The Left to enshrine abortion as a right in the Constitution was revised to define it as a freedom instead. This formed part of a compromise with the Christian Social People’s Party. The aim is to safeguard women’s freedom to terminate a pregnancy in accordance with the law.

Watch the video in Luxembourgish here:

Chamber stëmmt fir Verankerung vu Fräiheet fir ofzedreiwen an d'Verfassung
D’Fräiheet fir ofzedreiwen, gëtt an d’Constitutioun ageschriwwen. Doriwwer gouf en Dënschdeg am Nomëtten an der Chamber votéiert.

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