Andrzej Duda would “clarify” the regulation, citing the protection of fetuses with Down syndrome, but also disagrees that women should not have the right to decide.

Following last week’s decision by the Constitutional Court, Polish regulations on abortion should be clarified so that they protect children with Down syndrome but at the same time do not cause suffering to mothers, Polish President Andrzej said on Wednesday night. Doubt. The Head of State made a statement regarding the Polsat News Polish television commercial news that the Constitutional Court declared abortion for damaged or disabled embryos unconstitutional last Thursday.

The decision could almost completely eliminate the possibility of a legal abortion in Poland. However, it has not yet been published in the Legal Bulletin and is therefore not in force.

According to Duda, the discovery of so-called lethal injuries (incompatible with life) during pregnancy is an extraordinary life situation. “Such a pregnancy puts the woman in a dramatic situation, this moment must be taken into account,” said Duda. He noticed:

He does not agree that women do not have the right to decide in such situations.

The president put it this way, he wants regulations that protect “children” with Down syndrome, for example, but do not expose women to “mental and physical suffering.” He expressed his willingness to participate in the development of “social peace” standards.

The president urged protesters against new restrictions on Europe’s stricter abortion regulations to remain calm.



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