スペインの保守党政府の国民党の妊娠中絶制限(改悪?)法案に対して、スペインの18歳ー34歳の若者は、前社会党政府の、16歳以上の全ての女性は妊娠2週間以内ならば制限なしに妊娠中絶可能で、2週間以降の妊娠は特別な場合を抜いては制限する現在の妊娠中絶法に72%が賛成。35歳以上は56%が賛成。全体では60%が賛成·支持。
Un 72% de los jóvenes españoles opta por la ley del aborto de Zapatero
Un 58% se declara católico, solo un 10% practicante y un 39% no creyente
Los jóvenes quieren cambio y no revolución
Una generación que no se puede perder
Anabel Díez Madrid 5 MAY 2014 - 00:00 CET
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
72% of Spanish youth chooses abortion law Zapatero
58% is Catholic, only 10% and 39% practicing unbeliever
Young people want change, not revolution
A generation that can not be missed
Anabel Diez Madrid 5 MAY 2014 - 00:00 CET
Intensive discussions have taken place in Parliament on the intentions of the Government of Mariano Rajoy to change abortion law does not seem to play in society , much less among the young. For now, the future law is outline planning and consultation process for judicial and professional bodies : has not formally come to Congress. And in no hurry on the government to speed up its processing notes , but to discuss their plans going on for over a year .
Perhaps the majority view of the public has something to do with the government's decision to keep the draft at idle. The PP also seems interested in the abortion law is not on the electoral campaign for the European starting next Friday.
85% in all sections, advocates paying taxes to cover services
In the study of Metroscopia for HOME , 72 % of young people polled want to keep the current law limits, " which allows abortion for all women over 16 during the first 14 weeks of pregnancy, and thereafter , only in a limited number of cases. " This is the wording of the question that gets 60% of ifs , but varies greatly depending on the age group. Young people between 18 and 34 are committed to the law by 72 % ; the age of 35 do 56% .
moreYoung people want change, not revolutionThe youth vote electoral promises improvement in left' A generation that can not miss ' , by José Juan Toharia
Return to the 1985 Act , which was in force until 2010 , when the government of José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero 's changed a law of limits but with more legal details and sanitary adjusted - only demand 18% of respondents to 35 years and 25% after that age. A new regulation that allows abortion only "in case of rape or serious risk to the life of the mother " defends only 6 % of youth and 10% of the elderly. The bill reduces government legal abortion two assumptions : rape and " serious danger to life or physical or mental health of the pregnant woman ."
The difference by age is also noticeable when the interviewee is asked if practicing Catholic . The average is 20% , although in the young portion defines only 10% . A 24% -confessed practitioner of the majority religion in Spain . It is shown that majority because the sum of just practicing Catholics ( 21%) and non-practicing Catholics (27 % ) accounts for 48 % of young people consulted. In the box " unbeliever / atheist / agnostic " stands for 23% , with differences between young and older : 39% of young atheists or agnostics , compared to 18 % among those over 35 years. In the section on other religions there are 2% of respondents in total (1 % older than 35 years).
68% of young people want the state to protect the neediest
Not much difference, however , by age as to whether the State is who has the duty to protect and help those most in need : 68% of young people between 18 and 34 say yes ; more , 72% among those over 35 . youth Another 18% (12 % among older ) is preferred that society, through associations and voluntary organizations, which mainly give assistance to those in need . Very few adherents has the most liberal doctrine that each person must find ways to cope and deal with their needs and problems : only 7 % of young defends and proclaims one point in the group over 35.
A State that deals with citizens is the main option that is observed among the respondents. 85% of the two age groups is in favor of the following sentence : "A society that has a comprehensive system of social security and public services, even if it means having to pay more taxes is preferable to keep ." The option to pay the least possible taxes but everyone health, education and public services will meet only choose 12% of youth and 11% of those over 35 years. Most want a caring society but to encourage competition and effort : 75% defends .
0 件のコメント:
コメントを投稿