Abortion in Tyrol: Women keep waiting for solutions!

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Tyrol continues to fight with inadequate care for abortions. Green demands urgent measures.

Tirol kämpft weiterhin mit unzureichender Versorgung bei Schwangerschaftsabbrüchen. Grüne fordern dringende Maßnahmen.
Tyrol continues to fight with inadequate care for abortions. Green demands urgent measures.

Abortion in Tyrol: Women keep waiting for solutions!

On September 28, the international day for safe abortions, the challenges that women in Tyrol have to experience will be made aware of when using dropouts. Loud Dolomite city If women in Tyrol are only available in very limited medical options: there is currently only a resident doctor who carries out pregnancy, and this will soon retire. In other Austrian federal states, such as Vienna and Vorarlberg, women can have pregnancy abortions on public hospitals.

The Tyrolean state government had promised a faster solution three years ago, but the stagnation continues. Zeliha Arslan, member of the state parliament and spokeswoman for the Greens, criticizes the inadequate care and demands that abortions are also offered in Tyrol at public hospitals. The current situation raises questions about equality and self -determination of women, especially in view of the debate about abortions and women's rights.

Political debate and resistance

The Tyrolean Greens accuse the black and red coalition not only to fail in medical care, but also in preventive measures, such as sex education. Reasons for funding for sexual education and the rejection of an initiative for free contraceptives for people with low incomes are regarded as worrying steps. Conservative forces that work against the liberalization of abortions can also be found in this debate. Zeliha Arslan appeals to everyone, against the hypocrisy and pressure that these groups put on women and girls, to defend themselves, while at the same time emphasizing the need for independent sex education.

In addition to these challenges, the Tyrolean state government plans the introduction of a controversial register in order to document completed dropouts. The Greens and Women's Ring distrust of this measure and see a return to reactionary views that are not in the sense of equality. Loud Tyrolean Greens the measure is a form of "motif research" through the back door.

International perspectives and developments

The situation in Tyrol stands in a strong contrast to many other countries in the European Union, where access to safe abortions is often more regulated and legally secured. In most EU countries there is no need to give a reason for the demolition, and the decision is in the hands of the adult pregnant person, such as Frauenrechte.de explained.

There is an increasing discussion worldwide about the liberalization of abortion rights. Some countries, such as Ireland and Spain, have made significant progress, while there are strict bans in others, such as Poland. In Canada and many European countries, however, access to abortions is legally secured and is considered a medically necessary health benefit.

The Greens in Tyrol plan to contribute two urgent applications in the next state parliament: one to set the construction of the tab of the tab for abortions and another for data protection examination regarding sensitive data. The goal is a comprehensive, free offer for all women and girls in order to strengthen self-determination and equality as in other EU countries.