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Spanish Evangelicals criticise self-determination law

01-07-2022

Southern Europe

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Spanish Evangelicals criticise self-determination law

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Southern Europe

The gender self-determination law and the reform of the abortion law are a thorn in the flesh of the Federation of Evangelical Religious Entities (FEREDE). They severely criticised the new regulations which the government recently accepted. “These legislative initiatives could violate the rights to religious freedom and freedom of conscience.”

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