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Spanish government promotes abortion as a right

The Spanish Council of Ministers approves in second round the amendment of the Constitution to include abortion as a right.

Paloma López Campos-April 7, 2026-Reading time: < 1 minute
Spanish Constitution

Copy of the Spanish Constitution (Wikimedia Commons)

The Council of Ministers in Spain is moving towards constitutional reform, with the aim of protecting abortion as a right. On Tuesday, April 7, this body approved in the second round the modification of Article 43 of the Constitution. Constitution. This change implies the addition of a fourth paragraph to guarantee equal access to abortion in all regions of the country.

In order to carry out the reform, it is necessary that the Popular Party vote in favor of it. Should the proposal go ahead, Spain would become the second nation in the world to include the abortion as a right in its constitution. The first was France in 2024.

According to the Spanish Executive, with this reform they seek to make it easier for women to access abortion through the public sector, instead of going to private centers.

The next steps for the amendment of the Constitution require a three-fifths majority in both the Senate and the Congress to approve the reform. If consensus is not achieved, a Joint Commission will make a new text proposal that will have to be approved by Congress with a two-thirds majority and obtain an absolute majority in the Senate.

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