The Faroe Islands Parliament has entered a crucial phase in evaluating amendments that could reshape the territory’s abortion laws. The proposals discussed aim to introduce more comprehensive healthcare options for women, signaling a possible shift towards increased reproductive rights in the traditionally conservative region. Key points under debate include extending the legal timeframe for abortion and expanding conditions under which it is permitted. Legislators remain deeply divided, with some emphasizing moral and cultural concerns while others advocate for stronger alignment with broader Nordic standards.

Main aspects of the proposed amendments include:

  • Extension of the legal abortion limit from 12 to 18 weeks of pregnancy
  • Introduction of mandatory counseling and medical support services
  • Consideration of exceptions in cases of fetal abnormalities and risks to maternal health
Proposal Current…