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Parliament approves first ever EU rules on combating violence against women | News


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Parliament approves first ever EU rules on combating ********* against women | News

Parliament adopted on Wednesday, with 522 in favour, 27 against, and 72 abstentions, the first ever EU rules on combating ********* against women and domestic *********. The directive calls for stronger laws against cyberviolence, better assistance for victims, and steps to prevent *****.

The new rules prohibit female ******** mutilation and forced marriage and outline particular guidelines for offenses committed online, such as the disclosure of private information and cyberflashing.

The new legislation will include a longer list of aggravating circumstances for offenses that carry more severe penalties, such as ******* against public figures, journalists, or human rights defenders. The list also includes the intention to punish victims based on their gender, ******* orientation, skin colour, religion, social origin, or political beliefs, and the ******* to maintain or restore “honour.”

******* and reproductive health services to be made available

The safety and well-being of victims should be prioritised, including through access to sheltered accommodation. Healthcare should be made accessible, including ******* and reproductive health services. Member states authorities will have enhanced reporting and evidence gathering obligations, and will have to raise public awareness of the fact that non-consensual **** is considered a ********* offence.

Due to Parliament’s insistence, the Commission will report every five years on whether the rules should be revised.

Quotes

The co-rapporteur from the Women’s Rights and Gender Equality Committee, Frances Fitzgerald (EPP, IE), said: “Today Parliament has taken the first steps to make Europe the first continent in the world to end ********* against women. This is a wide-ranging piece of legislation that will prevent ********* against women, protect victims and prosecute perpetrators, thereby ensuring a holistic approach to tackling these heinous *******. There can be no equality without eradication of ********* against women; we must ensure that there can be no impunity for those who commit such *******.”

The co-rapporteur from the Civil Liberties Committee, Evin Incir (S&D, SV), said: “This ground-breaking directive embodies our unwavering commitment to strengthening the rights of women and saving lives. As we march forward, let us remember this moment as a first historic step in strengthening women’s rights and illuminating the path towards a future where every woman can live free from ***** and oppression. This is a victory for justice and equality across the ********* Union.”

Next steps

The new rules will come into force twenty days after their publication in the EU Official Journal. Member states have three years to implement the provisions.





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