Reproductive health and women's rights in Poland
Written declaration
No.
604
| Doc. 14035
| 11 July 2016
- Signatories:
- Ms Petra De SUTTER,
Belgium, SOC ; Ms Ingrid ANTIČEVIĆ MARINOVIĆ,
Croatia ; Ms Ángela BALLESTER,
Spain, UEL ; Ms Maryvonne BLONDIN,
France, SOC ; Mr Roland Rino BÜCHEL,
Switzerland, ALDE ; Ms Lise CHRISTOFFERSEN,
Norway, SOC ; Mr Hendrik DAEMS,
Belgium, ALDE ; Ms Elvira DROBINSKI-WEIß,
Germany, SOC ; Ms Josette DURRIEU,
France, SOC ; Ms Doris FIALA,
Switzerland, ALDE ; Ms Ute FINCKH-KRÄMER,
Germany, SOC ; Mr Rainer GOPP,
Liechtenstein, ALDE ; Ms Eva-Lena JANSSON,
Sweden, SOC ; Mr Ögmundur JÓNASSON,
Iceland, UEL ; Ms Vasiliki KATRIVANOU,
Greece ; Mr Tiny KOX,
Netherlands, UEL ; Mr Pierre-Yves LE BORGN',
France, SOC ; Ms Kerstin LUNDGREN,
Sweden, ALDE ; Mr Dirk Van der MAELEN,
Belgium, SOC ; Ms Marit MAIJ,
Netherlands, SOC ; Ms Liliane MAURY PASQUIER,
Switzerland, SOC ; Ms Anouchka van MILTENBURG,
Netherlands, ALDE ; Mr Bernard PASQUIER,
Monaco, ALDE ; Ms Azadeh ROJHAN GUSTAFSSON,
Sweden, SOC ; Mr Stefan SCHENNACH,
Austria, SOC ; Mr Paul SCHNABEL,
Netherlands, ALDE ; Mr Frank SCHWABE,
Germany, SOC ; Ms Chiora TAKTAKISHVILI,
Georgia, ALDE ; Mr Damien THIÉRY,
Belgium, ALDE ; Mr Krzysztof TRUSKOLASKI,
Poland, ALDE ; Ms Nada TURINA-ĐURIĆ,
Croatia, ALDE ; Mr Mart van de VEN,
Netherlands, ALDE ; Ms Birutė VĖSAITĖ,
Lithuania, SOC ; Ms Alina ZOTEA,
Republic of Moldova, ALDE
This written declaration commits only those who have signed it.
Undersigned parliamentarians express their worries about current
developments with regard to reproductive health and women’s rights
in Poland.
An initiative has been taken by an anti-abortion organisation
to propose a law introducing a complete ban on abortion and defining
the concept of “prenatal murder”. Additionally, there is a proposal
to replace the term “human foetus” with “conceived child” where
possible.
The party “Law and Justice” has plans to end State funding
for in-vitro fertilisation (IVF).
Finally, there is a plan to reinstate a prescription requirement
for "morning after" emergency contraceptive pills.
Poland already has one of the strictest laws on access to
abortion, which leads to the number of terminated pregnancies at
around 80,000 per year, and perhaps as much as 200,000 including
illegal procedures and “abortion tourism” to EU countries with more
lenient laws.
It is well known that legal barriers to abortion services
do not decrease the rate of abortion, but increase the risk of maternal
mortality, due to illegal and unsafe abortions. It is proven that
the rate of abortions can only be reduced by improving the access
to contraceptives, providing comprehensive information on family
planning, and introducing better policies reconciling family and
work.
We therefore call upon all parliamentarians to go against
these intitatives and protect women’s rights in Poland.