The discussion between Chiara Ferragni and the Brothers of Italy continues. The influencer attacked the party led by Giorgia Meloni on the topic of abortion, posting an Instagram story in which he takes it out on Fdi: “It has made it practically impossible to have an abortion in the Marche region, which it governs. A policy that risks becoming national if the right wins the elections. Now is our time to act and make sure these things don’t happen.” But from what is likely to be the most voted party in the political elections on September 25, the charge is returned to the sender.
To respond to Fedez’s wife are Isabella Rauti and Eugenia Roccella: “If the press and influencers want to seriously address abortion in the Marche region, they must inform themselves based on the data and consult the annual reports to Parliament on law 194. Por For example, reading the last one signed by Minister Speranza, it is clear that in Marches the offer of the so-called IVG service is much higher than the national one. of 62%”.
“As for the opponents – continue the two exponents of the FdI – the number of abortions for non-objecting doctors is 0.8 abortions per week. Therefore, it does not seem that conscientious objection, a civil right provided for in Law 194, is an obstacle. With regard to the so-called ‘chemical abortion’ (pill RU486), however, it must be remembered that the Ministry’s guidelines are not mandatory (in fact, Emilia Romagna has always had its own, different from the national ones). And above all, the current ones, issued by Minister Speranza, do not respect the same law 194, when they establish that abortion can be performed in counseling centers. That is, outside hospital facilities. It is also worth remembering – the comment by Rauti and Roccella – that the Ru486 pill is a cheaper abortion for the health service, but more dangerous for women’s health, given the numerous side effects and higher mortality. As it emerges from the scientific literature on the subject. THERE ARE NO CASE MARKS, there are… electoral tricks”.
Source: IL Tempo
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