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        <title><![CDATA[New Zealand House Passes Bill Legalizing Abortion]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<figure class="inline-image inline-image--captioned "><p style="text-align: left;"><em>Tools used in abortions displayed at an office of Korea Pro-Life in Seoul, South Korea, in 2008. <cite>(Lee Jae-Won/Reuters)</cite></em></p></figure><p><strong>The New Zealand House of Representatives on Wednesday passed legislation that will legalize abortion in the country for up to 20 weeks into pregnancy.</strong></p><p>Known as the Abortion Legislation Bill, the law passed the House 68-51 in its third reading. The law passed its first reading in 2019 94-23 and its second reading in 2020 81-31. Now that it has been approved a third time, the bill will be brought to New Zealand’s governor general who will give the bill “royal assent,” essentially signing it into law.</p><p>Previously, abortion was technically outlawed in the country except if the pregnant woman’s health was seriously jeopardized. However, no woman has been prosecuted under the previous legislation, the&nbsp;<em>New York Times&nbsp;</em><strong>reported</strong>.</p><p>The Abortion Legislation Bill legalizes abortion up to 20 weeks into pregnancy for any reason, while an abortion after 20 weeks can be approved by a woman’s physician “if the health practitioner reasonably believes that the abortion is clinically appropriate in the circumstances.”</p><p>MP Agnes Loheni, a member of New Zealand’s center-right National Party, called the bill an “attack on our own humanity.”</p><p>“It will allow for abortion up to the moment of birth,” Loheni said of the bill’s section allowing some abortions after 20 weeks into pregnancy. “It is a broad, ill-defined, vague section with no regard to the unborn child.”</p><p>MP Greg O’Connor of the center-left Labour Party also dissented, saying the section of the law approving abortion after 20 weeks with consent of a pregnant woman’s physician was too vague.</p><p>Labour MP Amy Adams, one of the bill’s sponsors, <strong>hailed</strong> its passage.</p><p>“I will feel proud to have done my bit to stand up for the women of New Zealand,” Adams said.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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