On Wednesday Italian women demonstrated across the country for the continued availability of free and safe abortions after pro-life Fratelli D’Italia (FdI) leader and general election winner Giorgia Meloni said during the election campaign she wanted to give women an alternative to abortion.
Abortion is already hard to access in Italy due to the extremely high number of Catholic conscientious objectors among doctors in most regions, with percentages as high as 80-90 per cent.
Meloni, Italy’s presumed next premier, said on the stump that while she “would not touch” the abortion law, she wanted people to know there were “other options”.
Among those demonstrating on World Day for Safe Abortions in Perugia on Wednesday was a member of the Umbrian network for self-determination, gynecologist Marina Toschi.
She said “the new Meloni government won’t touch Law 194, she said it herself and it will probably be so, but it’s enough not to apply it, or to make the process difficult and impossible, not give information, close the consultancy clinics, change operators.
“They won’t do anything dramatic but they’ll make life hard for women, who I hope, however, will still be able to help each other”.
Pro-life group Pro Vita & Famiglia said “today is the so-called international day for free, safe and free-of-charge abortion.
But in fact the only ‘sure’ thing about abortion is that it kills an innocent child”.
It cited health ministry figures saying a small number of women died during abortions.
“We must help women and their unborn children” said the group.