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1,000 euros a month for mothers who choose not to have an abortion, Evangelical Focus

July 10, 2024
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1,000 euros a month for mothers who choose not to have an abortion, Evangelical Focus
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In diretta a @Ariachetira sto mostrando l’art. 5 della Legge 194 che la mia proposta di legge non fa altro che attuare offrendo una possibilità di scelta che oggi manca! Il resto sono solo bugie. pic.twitter.com/zVzR3Ux93d

— Maurizio Gasparri (@gasparripdl) July 4, 2024

Gasparri expected this bill to cost around 600 million euros a year, but defended that other public grants and subsidies such as those dedicated to buying electric cars also have large budgets and end up having less impact on human life.

Members of pro-abortion parties in Italy described the proposition as “propaganda using the bodies of women”. They criticised the initiative as an effort to restrict the access of women to abortion.

The Senator said he was open to improve the text for it to be approved.

 

“In recent years, progressive forces have fought to make the counselling centres open places where women can go for abortions without interference”, Chiara Lamberti told Evangelical Focus. “There is a push, based on the French model, to consider abortion an inalienable right”.

Lambierti works in the press office team of the Italian Evangelical Alliance and writes for several Christian magazines.

Italy’s Law 194 says “abortion should not be used as a means of contraception”, she emphasises, and that “services to protect maternity and pregnancy” should be guaranteed.

In this sense, she continues, public counselling centres should “accompany women” and “experts are to be called upon to find solutions” to “all economic and social obstacles that lead mothers to seek abortions”.

The law that Senator Gasparri puts on the Senate’s table, says Lamberti, “is a proposal to put into practice the principle that women should be helped to carry the pregnancy to term and to cope with motherhood, even if there are financial obstacles”.

“It is a step away from the idea that abortion is a right only for the woman and her body”, she concludes.

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– Italy debates new pro-life proposals: 1,000 euros a month for mothers who choose not to have an abortion

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