On the contrary, Donald Trump has celebrated and condemned the statement: “It is God’s decision.” Macron has shown his solidarity with American women. Sánchez has warned that social benefits “are always at risk of deteriorating”.
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United States President Joe Biden confirmed on Friday that today is “a sad day” for the Supreme Court and the country after the court upheld the protection of the right to abortion
“Let me be very clear and unequivocal. The only way we can guarantee a woman’s right to choose is for Congress to reinstate Roe’s protection from Wade as federal law. No executive action by the President can do that Biden said in a speech. of the White House.
Biden has recalled that Democrats don’t currently have enough votes in the Senate to pass legislation that protects that right, “so voters need to make their voices heard.”
“The next fall They need to elect more senators and representatives who will re-regulate women’s right to vote as a federal law,” the president encouraged.
“In the fall Roe is on the ballot -he added-, personal freedoms are on the ballot, the right to privacy, liberty, equality, everything is on the ballot. I will do everything I can to protect women’s rights in the states where they will be affected by today’s decision.”
Trump: “It’s God’s decision”
The president also expressed the view that the country needs more state leaders to protect the right to abortion at the local level and has assured that today’s ruling is not “the last word”.
Likewise, he has indicted the three Supreme Court justices nominated by his predecessor Donald Trump (2017-2021).
“Three judges appointed by a president, Donald Trump, are at the center of this decision to end the scale of justice and eliminate a fundamental right of women in this country,” Biden said, referring to the magistrates. Neil M. Gorsuch, Brett M. Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett
The president considers the ruling the realization of an “extreme ideology” and “a tragic mistake”.
For his part, Trump has celebrated the ruling and, when asked about his responsibility in this decision by appointing three conservative judges to this Court, ruled, “It is God’s decision.”
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The decision “marks a major step backwards after five decades of protecting sexual and reproductive health,” said the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights. Michelle Bachelet
the French president, Emmanuel Macron, has shown solidarity with American women. “Abortion is a fundamental right for all women. It must be protected. I express my solidarity with the women whose freedoms are today being questioned by the Supreme Court of the United States of America,” the French leader wrote on Twitter.
Abortion is a fundamental right for all women. It must be protected. I want to express my solidarity with the women whose freedoms are being undermined by the United States Supreme Court.
— Emmanuel Macron (@EmmanuelMacron) June 24, 2022
The President of the Spanish Government, Pedro Sanchez, has said that social performance is “always at risk of deteriorating”. The Minister for Equality, Irene Monterohas assured that it is “a very sad day for women around the world” as, as he explained, the measure puts their “reproductive rights” and their “sexual health” at risk.
We cannot take any right for granted. Social performance is always at risk of deteriorating and their defense should be our daily practice.
Women should be free to make decisions about their lives. https://t.co/ujQJk1SPT0
– Pedro Sanchez (@sanchezcastejon) June 24, 2022
It is a very sad day for women all over the world. The U.S. Supreme Court overturns a right guaranteed to women since 1973, which has endangered the reproductive rights and sexual health of millions of women.
—Irene Montero (@IreneMontero) June 24, 2022
The spokesperson and general secretary of the Spanish Episcopal Conference and the recently elected Archbishop of Valladolid, Luis Argüello, has celebrated the verdict, as it “denies the constitutional right to abortion”, meaning “a step in the right direction” and an “encouragement to continue fighting”. The Vaticanhas assured through Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia that the decision is “a powerful invitation to think together”.
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