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Argentina legalizes abortion, a milestone in a conservative region

The effects of the legalization vote are likely to ripple across Latin America, galvanizing reproductive-rights advocates elsewhere in the region and leaving them hopeful that other socially conservative nations could follow suit.

December 30, 2020 / 23:31 IST
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Supporters of legalizing abortion in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Tuesday, Dec. 29, 2020. (PC-The New York Times/Sarah Pabst)
Supporters of legalizing abortion in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Tuesday, Dec. 29, 2020. (PC-The New York Times/Sarah Pabst)

Argentina on Wednesday became the largest nation in Latin America to legalize abortion, a landmark vote in a conservative region and a victory for a grassroots movement that turned years of rallies into political power.

The high-stakes vote in the Senate gripped the nation into the early morning, and the measure’s approval — by a wider-than-expected tally of 38-29, with one abstention — came after 12 hours of often dramatic debate, exposing the tensions between the long-dominant Roman Catholic Church, whose influence is waning, and a growing feminist movement.

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“I didn’t change my way of thinking about abortion,” said Lucila Crexell, a senator from the southern Neuquén province who had kept her vote under wraps and abstained from a vote on the matter in 2018. “I changed my focus on how I think the issue should be approached. It isn’t about feminism or religion. Clandestine abortion is a silent figure that kills, harms and writes very sad stories.”