Poland delays implementing abortion ruling amid protests
Source: Associated Press
Poland delays implementing abortion ruling amid protests
By MONIKA SCISLOWSKA
November 3, 2020
WARSAW, Poland (AP) Polands right-wing government is delaying the publication and implementation of a high court ruling that tightens the abortion law and that has triggered almost two weeks of nationwide protests.
A government official said Tuesday that the leaders are taking time to debate the contested ruling and find a solution.
There is a discussion going on, and it would be good to take some time for dialogue and for finding a new position in this situation that is difficult and stirs high emotions, said Michal Dworczyk, the head of Prime Minister Mateusz Morawieckis office.
The constitutional court ruled Oct. 22 that aborting fetuses with congenital defects violates the constitution, in effect further tightening what was already one of Europes most restrictive abortion laws.
It would leave only abortions in cases of risk to the womans life or crime meaning rape or incest allowed under Polish law.
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Protesters hold signs reading in Polish "women's strike" as they block a crossing in downtown Warsaw, Monday, Nov. 9, 2020, on the 12th straight day of anti-government protests that were triggered by the tightening of Poland's strict abortion law and are continuing despite a anti-COVID-19 ban on public gatherings. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)