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Protesters in Argentina ask for criminalization of abortion - World Stock Market

Protesters marched in Buenos Aires on Saturday (29) demanding that the country criminalizes abortion, less than four years after the previous government legalized abortion up to 14 weeks of pregnancy, without the need to prove rape or serious medical conditions. A protester held a poster saying “illegal, insecure and expensive,” while another holding an image of doctors with a caption saying, “You studied to heal, don’t fall into the abortion tr…

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A large group of anti-abortion protesters mobilized again yesterday in Buenos Aires and other Argentine cities to ask ultra-right president Javier Milei and Congress to repeal the law that legalizes abortion, passed in 2020.

·Mexico
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The law, promulgated by then president Alberto Fernández in January 2021, allows the voluntary interruption of pregnancy free and free until week 14 of gestation Read

·Madrid, Spain
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Demonstrators marched in Buenos Aires this Saturday (29) demanding that the country criminalize abortion, less than four years after the previous government legalized abortion up to 14 weeks of pregnancy, without the need to prove rape or serious medical conditions. One protester held a sign reading “Illegal, Unsafe, and Expensive,” while another held an image of doctors with a caption reading: “You studied to cure, don't fall into the abortion …

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A large group of anti-abortion protesters mobilized again on Saturday in Buenos Aires and other Argentine cities to ask ultra-right president Javier Milei and Congress to repeal the law that legalizes abortion sanctioned in 2020.

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Independent Español broke the news in on Saturday, March 29, 2025.
Sources are mostly out of Brazil (1)
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