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Pro-life triumph in Uruguay: President Vasquez vetoes law legalizing abortion
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.- President Tabare Vasquez of Uruguay has vetoed a controversial law on sexual and reproductive health that legalized abortion and had been approved by the country’s House of Representatives by a vote of 49-48. Likewise, as she had recently announced, the Minister of Public Health, Maria Julia Munoz, and the Minster of the Interior, Hector Lescano, also signed the veto in support of the president’s decision. Subscriber comments:
Published by: j b
rossville, Ks USA 11/16/2008 11:55 AM EST
I'm glad to see a Catholic gov't official finally following Church teachings. However, it still leaves a huge loop hole. If a woman wants an abortion she's going to give any reason to have one even if it means lying.
Published by: E.A.
St. Louis, MO 11/14/2008 05:18 PM EST
HALLELUJAH!
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