President Byden of the United States should enact a federal law that guarantees the right to abortion after the Supreme Court overturned the decision about 50 years ago that abortion was a constitutional right. I complained.

On the 24th of last month, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional decision that "abortion is a woman's right recognized by the Constitution" and whether to regulate abortion, which has been the case for nearly half a century over artificial abortion. The authority is effectively in the government of each state.



According to the organizations that support abortion, abortion has already been banned in nine states in principle, and some states are expected to be strictly regulated in the future.



President Biden criticized at a press conference in Spain on the 30th that "the decision of the Federal Supreme Court is ridiculous" and argued that federal law should be enacted to guarantee the right to abortion. rice field.



In the United States, the ruling party and the Democratic Party take the position of acceptance over abortion, while the opposition party and the Republican Party oppose it.



So far, the Democratic Party has submitted a bill that guarantees the right to abortion, but while the ruling and opposition parties are fighting against each other in the Senate, it failed to get three-fifths of votes to prevent filibuster and passed. I haven't been able to get it.



Regarding this, President Biden said, "If filibuster is confronted, a special case should be taken," and he said that he would call for measures to prevent filibuster from the bill that guarantees the right to abortion.