A song in. Death thank you very much. Lawmakers in argentina and you to vote today to decide whether or not to legalize abortion its a controversial decision with fiercely polarized campaigns for the for and against the proposed bill the Catholic Church has been campaigning to get the upper house of congress to reject the measure but there has also been strong support for the poor choice lobby especially amongst the Younger Generation in june congress is sponsored Draft Education by the narrowest of margins but this time its widely expected to port sort off the votes necessary to pass it into real. Now for more on this very divisive issue im joined by our ethics and religion correspondent has been closely following this story on Abortion In Argentina Welcome Martin as we mentioned this proposed bill will spot in the law house but
its expected to fail in the house what is your assessment when this afraid no there are thirty eight against thirty one senators that have a clear their vote
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after the destruction, including in the regions russian-speaking that he considered as being so close as to be brothers. the way he s been treating the cities, these people, these civilians, the children, means that he has created really not one people, but people that will be his enemies. if putin does ultimately succeed in conquering ukraine, are you worried that he s going to turn his attention to other former soviet states, such as, for example, georgia? well, his intention, as you mentioned, was already turned once to georgia. russian attention to georgia is something that historically has been quite often turned to georgia. so of course we are always attentive, always worried because we have an occupation
2008 so it s very recent and we have an occupation line at 40 kilometers from the sea despite that there has not been a single incident involving any russian tourists in georgia on the country i think that the reaction of the russian population was that they wanted to continue to come to georgia and in a way i m sure that they will come back to georgia because drug. the hospitality is for everyone we as a georgia are a country of exceptional stability in this region that is not a model and why does region where there are many issues that we have diluted between 20 and stability despite everything so i think that we need from our big neighbor is more respect for the stability and that s the message i think that all partners should be carrying to russia when they re talking
sanctions in this georgian restaurant no one talks politics they hope that relations will warm again and that georgian wine will never disappear from their wine list in the meantime all the tables are still reserved. all the time is fatima a simple spoke with georgian president. we also bought a country s 15 year long if it s to join the european union. so there has been the 1st slow and then accelerated movement to steady movements towards european union that doesn t mean that we do not have challenges that we have had many challenges we have had the. frozen conflicts and we have had the war in 2008 we have 20 percent of the territory that is occupied and we have. the occupation line that is a constant problem and tension we have had the recent tensions with.