Irish lawmakers are preparing to vote on legislation that would eliminate the three-day waiting period currently required for women seeking abortion care. A bill proposed by Sinn Féin has garnered broad support, unexpectedly uniting TDs from across the political spectrum. Historically, abortion access has been a contentious issue in Ireland, but this vote signals a potential shift in policy. Supporters of the bill argue the waiting period is an unnecessary barrier to healthcare, causing distress and delaying access to essential services. Opponents have previously defended the measure as a time for reflection. The outcome of the vote is anticipated to reflect a growing consensus on reproductive rights within the Irish parliament.
