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Spanish protesters rally against tougher abortion law

Anger mounts in Madrid over legislation that will end woman's right to termination except in cases of rape or medical need

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Pro-abortion demonstrators from across Spain rally in Madrid.Photo: AFP

Tens of thousands of people marched to Spain’s parliament on Saturday to protest against the conservative government’s new law that aims to restrict abortion, allowing the practice only in cases of rape or serious risk to health.

The rally was organised by dozens of women’s groups and entities that fight for reproductive rights.

Protesters carried banners saying, “Because I decide,” “Allow mothers to decide,” and “Mothers and fathers in freedom”.

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The previous Socialist government made abortion before the 14th week widely legal. But the ruling Popular Party has long sided with the Roman Catholic Church on moral and social issues and made changing the law one of its main promises in the 2011 vote that brought it to power.

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The law needs parliamentary approval where the Popular Party has a large majority.

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