Irish Government Dept: DUBLIN AP Ireland's government pledged to pass a law soon that will allow women to receive abortions if continued pregnancy threatens their lives including from their own threats to commit suicide if denied one, according to Winnipeg Free Press. Health Minister James Reilly said parliamentary hearings on the issue would begin next month, lawmakers would receive a bill by Easter and they would be expected to vote on it by the summer. This would mark the first time that Irish lawmakers have ever voted on abortion, arguably the most divisive issue in a country whose constitution bans the practice and irish government plans to legalize abortions in life-threatening cases, including suicide risk The announcement comes after decades of inaction on abortion in Ireland, and just weeks after the predominantly Roman Catholic country faced international criticism over the death of an Indian woman hospitalized in Ireland with an imminent miscarriage.
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