The young socialists say they recognize as law within the delays and alleged means "go for the free and the public"
Note from YS:
The Secretary General of Socialist Youth of Archena (JS Archena), Michael Ruiz, has requested the PP to explain what his strategy to end unwanted pregnancies and REDUCING the number of abortions, claiming not to understand their positions and how they intend address the huge social problem that means that every year in our country has 240,000 unintended pregnancies and 120,000 abortions.
Ruiz said he does not understand why the PP is against the legalization of abortion, a decision that involves removing it from the Penal Code, and prevent, from this point, any woman can be threatened with prison or brought to testify before a judge for having had a voluntary interruption of pregnancy.
Mireia Ruiz has also been surprised that the PP is against a law that gives legal certainty by establishing a series of deadlines and clear and specific assumptions with which we solve the shortcomings of current legislation and ends with " assumptions wastebasket. "
To JS Archena, recognize abortion as a woman's right means committing to the free and the public, since it obliges the government authorities to ensure their exercise through public health services, thereby end to the huge regional differences so far have occurred among the different autonomous communities, particularly in the Region of Murcia.
It has also stressed that the law approves the Spanish legislation of most European Union countries regarding the recognition of the rights of women "from the dignity and respect", claiming to be "good for the whole of Spanish society, and which aims to "lead" to avoid unwanted pregnancies.
The decision to allow women over 16 decide on motherhood, Ruiz has criticized the "moral hypocrisy" of the PP, which passed a law that allows young people aged 16 to decide on any matter relating to their health, and therefore his life, yet denies women of this age the opportunity to decide for themselves whether or not to continue with her pregnancy.
Mireia Ruiz has expressed its opinion on the statements made yesterday by the spokesman of the Spanish Episcopal Conference, José Antonio Martínez Camino, on the excommunication of politicians who support, vote or promote the Abortion Act.
So, said that young socialists respect the views of any citizen, inside or outside the ecclesiastical hierarchy, but could not accept this type of threat on people who have given citizens a responsibility to represent popular sovereignty, and passing laws they consider just and necessary to improve society.
Ruiz has held that such claims "the only thing they produce is a greater distance between a very important part of Spanish society with the church hierarchy, and has ironically to the" double standards "and" hypocrisy "means that the Church threatens excommunication for those who support legislation that seeks to prevent abortions, and, on the contrary "not threatening" to excommunicate "others" as pedophiles or those who support the death penalty ..
Finally, has appealed for respect for "differentiation" that the Constitution marks between Church and State.
Source: Juventudes Socialistas de Archena