by:
Jake Blumgart, Toward Freedom
| Report
Across Eastern and Central Europe, as unemployment surges and the
European Union dithers, nationalist conservative and far right parties
are on the march. Emboldened right-wing leaders are resurrecting debates
around abortion and other reproductive services, even in countries like
Hungary, one of the first European countries to explicitly legalize
abortion.
“There is a very strong pronatalist [anti-choice] current in Central
and Eastern Europe and that goes along with nationalist tendencies in
many of these countries,” says Johanna Westeson, the European regional
director for the Center for Reproductive Rights. “One of the things that
is very visible is the so-called demography argument. Birthrates are
very low in Central and Eastern Europe and in an attempt to increase
birthrates women’s reproductive rights are being [restricted].”
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