Polarised Argentine Senate set to vote on legalising abortion
The bill proposed by President Alberto Fernandez already passed the Chamber of Deputies on December 11, despite fierce opposition from the Catholic Church and evangelical Christians.
FILE: Argentine President Alberto Fernandez. Picture: AFP.
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BUENOS AIRES, Argentina - A polarised Senate will decide Tuesday whether to legalise abortion in Argentina in a vote experts say could go either way.
The bill proposed by President Alberto Fernandez already passed the Chamber of Deputies on December 11, despite fierce opposition from the Catholic Church and evangelical Christians.
"I'm Catholic but I have to legislate for everyone. Every year around 38,000 women are taken to hospital due to (clandestine) abortions and since the restoration of democracy (in 1983) more than 3,000 have died of this," said Fernandez.