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Brazil's CCJ Approves 'PEC da Vida' to Ban Abortion Amid Controversy
Nov 27, 2024, 05:53 PM
The Brazilian Chamber of Deputies' Constitution and Justice Committee (CCJ) has approved a significant legislative proposal known as the 'PEC da Vida' (Life PEC), which aims to ban abortion in the country. The approval came amidst protests and disruptions by feminist groups, who were forcibly removed from the session by Deputy Caroline De Toni, the committee's president. The PEC, identified as PEC 164, passed with 35 votes in favor and 15 against, seeks to amend the Constitution to explicitly prohibit abortion, even in cases currently allowed by law. This move has sparked controversy, with opponents arguing it represents a step back in women's rights and health care. The proposal now awaits further discussion and approval in a special commission before potentially moving to a full House vote.
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