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Twenty exhibitors for the first hearing on the Law of Voluntary Interruption of Pregnancy

The plenary of the Women’s Banking Commissions; Justice and Criminal Affairs and Health of the Senate will receive tomorrow the first twenty speakers who will develop their points of view with a view to the discussion of the draft Law on Voluntary Interruption of Pregnancy (IVE) promoted by the National Executive Power.

The round of consultations was opened today by the Ministers of Health, Ginés González García, and of Women, Gender and Diversity, Elizabeth Gómez Alcorta, and by the Legal and Technical Secretary of the Presidency, Vilma Ibarra.

For tomorrow, each speaker will have seven minutes and, every five speakers, there will be a round of questions. The time they have to respond is three minutes.

For the first block, from 10 to 13, Pablo Garat, Professor of Constitutional Law and Dean of the Law School of the UCA were summoned; Ricardo Gil Lavedra, lawyer and member of the court that in 1985 carried out the Trial of the Boards; Úrsula Cristina Basset, Senior Lecturer in Family Law; Alejandro Osio, professor and researcher at the National University of La Pampa, Specialist in Human Rights; and María Cristina Álvarez Traviesa, Magister in Political Sciences, specialist in Public Policies for children.

In addition, Gala Diaz Langou, director of Social Protection in Cippec; María Elena Critto, Sociologist; Paula Litvachky, Executive Director of CELS; Alberto Bianchi, criminal lawyer, and Luciana Sánchez, criminal lawyer and founder of the line “More

information less risks “initiative of the group” Lesbians and feminists for the decriminalization of abortion “.

From 15 to 18 we will hear the testimonies of Edgardo Young, specialist in assisted fertilization; Aida Kemelmajer de Carlucci, member of the National Academy of Law and Science of Buenos Aires and Córdoba; Alfredo Vitolo, constitutional lawyer; Melisa García, feminist lawyer; Débora Rainieri, lawyer and researcher at UCA and UBA; Natalia Gherardi, lawyer and executive director of ELA, and María Inés Franck, graduate in Political Science and lawyer, member of the Center for Bioethics, Person and Family.

Finally, Marta Lamas Encabo, anthropologist and professor at the Autonomous Technological Institute of Mexico (ITAM); Santiago Alfonso, doctor of law and lawyer from the UBA, and Susana Chiarotti, Argentine lawyer with a long international career in the defense of women’s human rights. (Télam)

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