"I don't believe that Portugal can go back on abortion. It was necessary for the radical, religious lines in this matter to gain brutal weight. And today there are no voices in favour of a repeal/reversal of legislation."
The President was replying to Diário de Notícias, which questioned the head of state about the decision that the US Supreme Court should announce this Monday on the unconstitutionality of the illegalisation of abortion decreed in 1973.
Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa was, throughout his political career and as a television commentator, one of the voices against the legalisation of the voluntary interruption of pregnancy in Portugal. In 1988, when this issue went to referendum, Marcelo, who was then president of the PSD, made an agreement with Prime Minister António Guterres (PS) to stop the entry into force of a law passed that year in parliament that allowed for an abortion up to 12 weeks by decision of the woman.
There´s a petition to make rape a crime in Pt. This petition has been going on for years, now (so, no law criminalizing rape). Is it because RAPE “no longer exists as an issue”?
By guida from Lisbon on 17 May 2022, 05:03
From one man to another
..what has it got to do with you ?
This is a woman's decision, not a man's.
By Joe from Alentejo on 17 May 2022, 06:06
To the inserted wisdom.... In half the world it's still a man deciding for a woman whether it's a husband, brother, uncle or a far nephew, it still exists that men decide for women.... How odd that may seem to us in Europe, even here in the U it exists.
By Jacques De la Haye from Other on 08 Jun 2022, 13:37