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EXCLUSIVE: Leaked documents show leftist Austrian parties tried to legalize unrestricted abortion

By Andreas WailzerJanuary 10, 2025 at 11:48 AM
EXCLUSIVE: Leaked documents show leftist Austrian parties tried to legalize unrestricted abortion
Shutterstock | VIENNA, AUSTRIA - NOVEMBER 6, 2019: SPO logo on their office in Vienna. Also called Sozialdemokratische Partei Osterreichs, it's the social democratic party of Austria, a socialist political party

Leaked minutes, seen by LifeSiteNews, of failed coalition negotiations revealed that the Austria’s Social Democrats and Liberal Party pushed for virtually unrestricted abortion and that the Social Democrats demanded free abortion and contraception.

VIENNA (LifeSiteNews) -- Leaked documents show that left-wing Austrian political parties wanted to legalize abortion and establish “buffer zones” around abortion mills in the country.

The leaked minutes, seen by LifeSiteNews, of the failed coalition negotiations between the Austrian People’s Party (ÖVP), the Social Democrats (SPÖ), and the Liberal Party (NEOS) revealed that SPÖ and NEOS had the goal to “Guarantee self-determined life and bodily integrity for all women in Austria,” an apparent euphemism for expanding abortion.

The left-wing SPÖ demanded free and legal abortion and contraception and complete legalization of the killing of unborn children. No restrictions in terms of gestational weeks were given, leaving open the possibility of legalizing abortion until birth.

Abortion is currently still a crime in Austria, but women and doctors have impunity if the child is aborted within the first 12 weeks of pregnancy.

The SPÖ furthermore demanded the establishment of “buffer zones” around abortion facilities, similar to those in the United Kingdom.

READ: British army veteran found guilty of breaching abortion ‘buffer zone’ by praying silently

NEOS wanted to allow general medical practitioners to prescribe abortion pills and use telemedicine with women during and after taking the pills. NEOS and SPÖ also sought to establish a working group on artificial insemination, “social egg freezing,” and egg and sperm donation registers.

The demands about abortion were marked in red, signifying that the parties were not in agreement, meaning that ÖVP likely rejected these proposals. However, it is unclear whether the ÖVP would have been prepared to make compromises had the negotiations to form a government not failed in early January.

Currently, the conservative, anti-Globalist Freedom Party (FPÖ), which got the most votes in the election held last September, is negotiating to form a government with the ÖVP. However, since the parties have had an adversarial relationship in the past years, a snap election is a realistic possibility should the negotiations to form a government fail in the coming months. The FPÖ is currently leading by a wide margin in the polls. While none of the two parties have a clean record on life issues, they have expressed pro-life sentiment, and the chance of laws moving in a more pro-life direction would be real under a potential FPÖ-ÖVP government.

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January 10, 2025 at 11:48 AM
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Andreas Wailzer

Andreas Wailzer is an Austrian journalist based in Vienna writing for LifeSiteNews. He studied business and economics in Vienna and Vancouver, Canada. In 2022, he left his job in the corporate world to work full-time in the field of Catholic journalism and advocacy, first at the St. Boniface Institute in Vienna and now at LifeSiteNews. Andreas loves to write about politics, economics, and everything related to the Catholic faith. His work has been published in English and German in multiple media outlets, including Die Tagespost, Wochenblick, Corrigenda, and LifeSiteNews. You can follow Andreas on Twitter.
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  • Leaked minutes, seen by LifeSiteNews, of failed coalition negotiations revealed that the Austria’s Social Democrats and Liberal Party pushed for virtually unrestricted abortion and that the Social Democrats demanded free abortion and contraception.

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