On Wednesday, all eyes will be on the Senate.
While the upper house must examine the bill on the constitutionalization of the right to voluntary termination of pregnancy (abortion), a smart person knows which side the coin will fall on.
For there to be constitutional revision, there must be a consistent vote from both chambers — up to the decimal point and the amendment!
— before a meeting of Parliament in Congress at Versailles.
If the senatorial majority does not say it is opposed to the constitutionalization of abortion, it does not intend to accept it “at any price”.
Understand, especially not under pressure from the executive.
Subscribe
Already subscribed?
To log in