Spanish government one step closer to embedding abortion in constitution

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Spain’s leftist government has taken another major step in its long-running abortion push, approving a constitutional reform that would formally embed abortion access in the nation’s founding legal text. The proposal, announced April 7 by Equality Minister Ana Redondo after a Council of Ministers meeting, would add a new section to Article 43 of the Spanish Constitution, the article that currently deals with the right to health protection.

If ultimately adopted, the change would go beyond ordinary statute and elevate abortion to a constitutionally protected guarantee. Government officials say the aim is to ensure equal access to abortion services throughout Spain and to secure those services within the public healthcare system.

The amendment, however, is not yet law. It must still clear a significant political hurdle by winning a three-fifths majority in both the Congress and the Senate. The proposal has been strongly backed by Sumar, the hard-left coalition partner that has pressed Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s Socialist Workers’ Party to adopt the measure.

Predictably, the move triggered sharp backlash from the Spanish Right. Vox leader Santiago Abascal blasted Sánchez, accusing him of governing against the interests of ordinary Spaniards. Spain’s action follows France, which became the first European country in 2025 to guarantee abortion rights in its Constitution. The timing is also politically significant: the Spanish government’s announcement came just ahead of regional elections, adding yet another ideological flashpoint to an already divided national debate.


This is an attempt to make abortion a permanent constitutional principle in Spain, shielding it from future democratic reversal. Spain’s voters should understand exactly what is happening: the Left is once again using the language of rights to permanently embed the evil of abortion into Spansih society.

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