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Discuss the role of women in anti french struggle

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Answered by Hakar
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The evolution since the 1970s is certainly noticeable, especially with regard to the positioning of the National Front on abortion. The fight against abortion remains a pillar of "family preference" for many years. The context is promising: the Veil law on voluntary termination of pregnancy - which decriminalizes abortion by authorizing IVG under certain conditions - is promulgated on January 17, 1975. The FN immediately goes on campaign against. It does not only present this law as an "anti-French genocide". He carries many ad hominem attacks to Simone Veil, nicknamed "Ms. Abortion".

Simone Veil

From the 2000s, the FN plans to reconsider the repeal of the Veil law by referendum. Today, they are in the minority to declare openly for the repeal of this law. Bruno Gollnisch is one of the few to camp on his position. For him, abortion is a "culture of death". Officially therefore, the FN converges on this issue. In the texts (and releases), he no longer openly says he is against. But to look at it more closely is not so simple. As part of its first presidential campaign, Marine Le Pen says it will make the decision not to reimburse the abortion in case of budgetary needs. The Le Penist training approach this issue with caution and, why not, by other means ... especially by attacking one of the symbols of women's freedom that makes the right to abortion one of its priorities. In November 2015, Marion Maréchal-Le Pen expresses her intention to "remove subsidies to politicized associations, including family planning" which, according to her, "convey a banalization of abortion". The member is far from alone in this position.

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