A journalist in one of. The gee its good to have you on the show i want you maybe to tell us a little bit about what has been the reaction there in the country now that we know that the senate voted not to decriminalize abortion. Yes its been a very emotional last few hours in argentina as you could see and they measure was the vote less hours at three am there were Hundreds And Thousands of people still on the streets waiting for the final decision on the blue side of the hour which is the prolife side there was a lot of ecstasy there was a lot of happiness there were cement fireworks being thrown out but on the other side on the green side which is the proabortion side. It worked there was a lot of sadness even though it was widely expected that it wasnt going to pass. The situation thats where a young minister was very emotional people were crying and of course this emotion turned into some kind of violence from very small groups that were throwing out
i mean it means that the women
a crime this thing clinic that it s not safe for them so what do we go from here we understand the grassroots organizations that want to decriminalize abortion they have veld to fight it to bring up another bill sooner rather than later and again force the parliament to vote i mean is that we re headed for another divisive moment. probably yes so this specific build won t be able to be debated again until the next legislative ear which is in march of twenty nineteen but next week actually the national government was planning to to push forward every form of the of the criminal penalty code and in it in one of the five hundred reforms that are included in that is a reform of the criminalization of abortion so basically this reform would say that woman quander the abortion shouldn t be tantalized that this shouldn t be put into