Spain's senate Wednesday approved controversial legislation easing women's access to abortion, giving a final stamp of approval to the law which will now enter into force within four months. Leire Pajin from Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero's Socialist Party said the law paid a 'debt' that society had owed women.
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Spain's senate Wednesday approved controversial legislation easing women's access to abortion, giving a final stamp of approval to the law which will now enter into force within four months. Leire Pajin from Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero's Socialist Party said the law paid a 'debt' that society had owed women.
To read the complete story please visit Monsters and Critics.