Andorra
On March 8, 2026, coinciding with International Women's Day, approximately 200 individuals marched between Andorra la Vella and Escaldes-Engordany to demand the legalization and guarantee of abortion rights. The protest, organized by AccióFeminista, featured slogans such as "our body, our decision" and criticisms directed at figures like Xavier Espot, Ferran Costa, and the Bishop of Urgell for failing to fulfill promises regarding abortion decriminalization.
Laia Ferré, president of AccióFeminista, called for the resumption of legislative debates on abortion rights. The demonstrators also highlighted other gender inequalities, including a 22% wage gap and an increase in gender-based violence. The final manifesto, read at the conclusion of the march, received support from the Association of Women, Diversand, and representatives from the PS and Concòrdia parties.
Andorra maintains strict abortion laws, with the procedure being illegal under most circumstances. The protest underscores growing public pressure on the government to reform these laws and align with broader European standards on reproductive rights.
The demonstration reflects a significant societal push towards legislative change. Lawmakers may face increased calls to address these demands, potentially leading to debates and proposals aimed at reforming Andorra's abortion laws. The involvement of political parties and civil society organizations indicates a broadening coalition advocating for women's reproductive rights.
As the movement gains momentum, stakeholders are encouraged to engage in constructive dialogue to navigate the complex legal, ethical, and social dimensions of this issue.