Uruguay lawmakers fall short of making abortion legal

AFP
AFP Global Edition

Nov 10, 2008 19:00 EST

Lawmakers in Uruguay did not raise enough votes to overturn a presidential veto of a bill that would have decriminalized abortion, legislators told AFP on Thursday.

After a heated debate, the Senate and House of Representatives were unable to reach the three-fifths required vote in each chamber to override the veto, legislator Jaime Trobo said.

The bill, which passed Congress earlier this month and was hailed by some lawmakers as a milestone, would have allowed women to end their pregnancy in the first 12 weeks of gestation because of economic, family or age reasons.

In addition, abortion would have been legal for health, deformation or risk to the mother's life.

Last week it was vetoed by President Tabare Vazquez, after the Roman Catholic church voiced "deep discomfort" with the bill.

Source: AFP Global Edition