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"The annual report on equality between women and men this year focuses on the effects of the economic crisis on the female population, highlighting when they affect existing critical areas.
Mrs Nedelcheva has chosen to follow the path of the proposal and not merely that of claims and of victimisation. The starting point for targeted action is an analysis of economic data from the female labour market, all of it negative. The evidence from previous surveys shows that the greater socio-economic weakness of women has an impact on the overall economy and produces quantifiable losses for the system. From this there follows a course of action to put in place which, although designed to reduce disparities, is directed at the general public because it contains systemic measures.
I do not agree with the part of the report about the promotion of sexual rights of women, particularly where it reaffirms the intention to make abortion ‘easy’ –especially in light of the House’s vote against the oral amendment from Mr Silvestris – which aimed to introduce a reference to the protection of the unborn child. This is a sensitive issue that cannot be proposed with slogans of doubtful interpretation. I do not accept that the freedom of women and the attainment of social progress is achieved through abortion."@en1
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