Denmark wants to lower abortion age without parental consent to 15
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[May 25, 2023]
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Denmark wants to lower the age of abortion
without parental consent to 15 years from 18 currently, in line with the
country's age of consent, minister for gender equality Marie Bjerre said
on Wednesday.
The majority government announced its decision to support the proposal
on the day marking the 50th anniversary of a law granting women the
right to chose abortion.
Denmark was among the first countries in Western Europe to legalise the
practice in 1973. Before that, women needed approval from a doctor to
have an abortion.
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Women under the age of 18 are
currently allowed to have an abortion, albeit only with parental
consent.
"Abortion can be associated with many emotions, guilt and shame.
Asking for parental consent under the age of 18 can be humiliating
and have serious consequences," Bjerre said on Twitter.
"We want to change this so that young people can choose whether or
not to involve their parents," she added.
(Reporting by Louise Rasmussen, Johannes Gotfredsen-Birkebaek,
editing by Jacob Gronholt-Pedersen and Bernadette Baum)
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