The Far-Right Is Coming For Abortion Rights in the Heart of Europe
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57% : The rising popularity of far-right and right-wing political parties, particularly in the north of the country, has emboldened anti-abortion activists and legislators.43% : Getting an abortion in Italy has always been fraught with difficulties meanwhile, despite abortion being legal here since 1978.
38% : That's because up to 64.6 percent of gynaecologists and 44.6 percent of anaesthetists conscientiously object to abortion, creating a situation where abortion access varies massively over the country, with dozens of hospitals having objection rates of up to 80 percent.
33% : While many countries in Europe have liberalised abortion access in recent years, Poland has reversed abortion rights to an almost-total ban, and abortion remains illegal in Malta.
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