Portuguese abortion referendum, 2007

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An abortion referendum took place in Portugal on February 11, 2007, to decide whether to legalise abortion up to ten weeks. The referendum was the fulfillment of an election pledge by the governing Socialist Party of Prime Minister José Sócrates.[1]

Official results of the referendum showed that 59.24% of the Portuguese approved the proposal put on ballot, while 40.76% rejected it. However, only 43.61% of the registered voters turned out to vote. Since abstention was over 50%, according to the Portuguese Constitution, these results are not legally binding, and parliament can legally decide to disregard them. Prime Minister Sócrates nevertheless confirmed that he would expand the circumstances under which abortion was allowed, since a majority of voters had been in favour.[1]

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The question in the referendum was:

"Are you in agreement with the decriminalization of the voluntary interruption of pregnancy, if carried out, by the woman's choice, in the first ten weeks in a legally authorized health institution?"[2]

"Concorda com a despenalização da interrupção voluntária da gravidez, se realizada, por opção da mulher, nas 10 primeiras semanas, em estabelicimento de saúde legalmente autorizado?"[3]

Under the current law, abortions are allowed up 12 weeks if the mother's life or mental or physical health is at risk, up to 16 weeks in cases of rape and up to 24 weeks if the child may be born with an incurable disease or deformity. The new law, approved on 9 March 2007, allows abortions on request up to the tenth week.[4]

The major parties in Portugal listed with their political positioning and their official answer to the referendum question:

A December 2006 Aximage/Correio da Manhã poll had found that 61% of Portugal's electorate supported the proposal, 26% did not, and 12% were "not sure". [5] An earlier survey from October 2006 had yielded similar results. [6] However, a poll from mid-January 2007 had seen support drop to 38 to 28 in favour.[7]

Results of the referendum in the Portuguese districts.
Results of the referendum in the Portuguese districts.
Answer [8] Number of votes % of votes
Yes 2,231,529 59.25%
No 1,534,669 40.75%
Blank ballots 48,094 1.25%
Void ballots 25,884 0.67%
Turnout 3,840,176 (43.57%)

In 1998 the same question had been put in another referendum. In this case a small majority voted no and the law was not implemented.

  1. ^ a b "Portugal will legalise abortion." (February 12, 2007). BBC News. Retrieved February 12, 2007.
  2. ^ "Portugal Plans Abortion Referendum." (December 11, 2006). TotalCatholic.com. Retrieved January 4, 2006.
  3. ^ Ballot specimen
  4. ^ http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6434475.stm
  5. ^ "Portuguese Would Decriminalize Abortion." (January 9, 2007). Angus Reid Global Monitor. Retrieved January 10, 2006.
  6. ^ "Portuguese Would Vote to Legalize Abortion." ( November 2, 2006). Angus Reid Global Monitor. Retrieved January 11, 2006.
  7. ^ "Support Plummets for Portugal's Abortion Change." (January 29, 2007). Angus Reid Global Monitor. Retrieved February 12, 2007.
  8. ^ Diário da República, 1.a série N.o 43 Mapa Oficial n.o 1/2007 (March 1, 2007) Results of the referendum as officially published

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