The President of the Republic spoke on this Women’s Day of his veto, without specifying whether it will be partial or total.
William Lasso He got up early to write a message, on his social networks, about this May 8, International Women’s Day.
“It is a fact that real change begins with a just society for women. In this #8M2022, I once again reaffirm our commitment to work for a more equitable Ecuador, creating opportunities for empowerment, guaranteeing freedom and ensuring well-being”, wrote the President, who this same day announced that in a week he will make public his I veto the regulation of abortion for rape.
What does the regulation contain
The abortion in cases of rape is legal in Ecuador since April 2021. However, the National Assembly had to generate a regulation that determines deadlines, requirements and other aspects for girls and women victims of sexual violence who decide to access this right.
The Law establishes that pregnancy in cases of violation It may be interrupted up to 12 weeks of gestation in those over 18 years of age and up to 18 weeks in the case of girls, adolescents and women in rural areas.
To completely veto the regulation of the Law, may not be treated again for two years. (AVV)
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