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Majority of Citizens’ Assembly votes for abortion in Ireland with no restriction on reasons

Published 16:02 23 Apr 2017 BST

Updated 16:17 23 Apr 2017 BST

Carl Kinsella
Majority of Citizens’ Assembly votes for abortion in Ireland with no restriction on reasons

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In a landmark vote, Ireland's Citizens' Assembly on reproductive rights for women has returned a majority opinion that abortion should be available with "no restriction as to reasons."

Earlier in the day, the Assembly had overwhelmingly voted in favour of the validity of reasons such as risks to the mental health of the woman, socioeconomic circumstances, fatal foetal abnormality and conception through rape as grounds for accessing abortion. Finally, the Assembly voted 64% to 36% (52 to 29) in favour of access to abortion without any restriction to the reasons behind the decision. Six people said they would prefer to not state an opinion. Broken down further, 25 people support this policy as far as week 12 of gestation, 23 supported it as far as week 22 of gestation, and 4 supported the measure without any restrictions as to the stage of gestation. In countries where abortion is currently legal, terminations beyond week 21 are incredibly rare. https://twitter.com/FemInDublin/status/856159005617647616 The results were reported on Twitter by journalist Ellen Coyne, who added that were this change implemented, Irish women would no longer have to leave the country to access abortion services. https://twitter.com/ellenmcoyne/status/856155363770605569 https://twitter.com/ellenmcoyne/status/856155980534599680 https://twitter.com/gavreilly/status/856158373368258561

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Majority of Citizens' Assembly votes for abortion in Ireland with no restriction on reasons