Poland’s top court rules out abortions for birth defects
WARSAW, Poland — Poland’s top court has ruled that a law allowing abortion of fetuses with congenital defects is unconstitutional.
The decision by the country’s constitutional Court on Thursday effectively bans terminating pregnancies in cases where birth defects are found and will further limit access to abortions in Poland. The predominantly Catholic nation already has one of the strictest abortion laws in Europe.
Two judges in the 13-member court did not back the majority ruling.
The ruling came in response to a motion from right-wing lawmakers who argued that terminating a pregnancy due to fetal defects violated the provision of the Polish Constitution protecting the life of every individual.