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Irish Parliament Votes to Remove Three-Day Abortion Wait

Published Thursday, June 18, 2026 · Updated June 18

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  • Progressive Healthcare Advancement1 source

Coverage is limited to a single left-leaning outlet, lacking broader ideological or local Irish perspectives.

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The Irish Parliament has voted to eliminate the mandatory three-day waiting period for abortions. This legislative change is seen as a significant step forward for women's healthcare rights in the country.

What We Know — Key Points

  • The Irish Parliament voted to remove the three-day waiting period for abortions.
  • The bill passed with 86 deputies in favour and 70 against.

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Progressive Healthcare Advancement
  • The Guardian

    The Guardian frames the Irish Parliament's vote to remove the three-day abortion waiting period as a significant advancement for women's healthcare, aligning with campaigners and progressive political parties.

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