Waiting for the feminist champion to make a statement

How’s your feminist and anti-misogynist campaign going Robert Abela? It has probably been years since there was a case like this, but I stand to be corrected. A woman has been conditionally discharged for three years for taking abortion bills at home.

It would be great if the Prime Minister reserved some of his anti-misogynist feelings for actual women’s issues like this one, instead of to just protecting the corrupt female members of his parliamentary and political group.

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  1. Mark remember that during the last days, Minister Chris Fearne insisted that the abortion bill must pass before the summer recess (possibly by the end of this month),
    So I find the co incidence a tad too much.
    Robert Abela did say that as the law stands women can be sent to prison if they do an abortion.
    There has been no woman in living history who’s been convicted for aborting her child.
    As we Maltese say “Qed iressaq il-boċċa mal-likk”.
    Forget any compassionate feeling on his part … or maybe he will do another Muscat act of crying his eyes out (miskin) during one of his speeches

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