The article discusses a new Madrid law that recognizes unborn children as part of the family unit, providing social and economic protections starting from conception. This law, inspired by a precedent in Galicia, includes public aid during pregnancy and grants 'numerous family' status for families with three children. The piece frames this legislation as a progressive step toward supporting family growth and challenges the dominant view that the state should only support abortion or euthanasia. It argues that governments should create conditions favorable to family expansion and reduce the burdens associated with having children, suggesting that Madrid’s approach should be adopted by other regional governments, including those led by the PP or in coalition with Vox.
Bias read (Right): The article frames the Madrid law as a positive step toward family support, which aligns with conservative values emphasizing traditional family structures and opposition to abortion and euthanasia. It criticizes the prevailing 'dominant thesis' that limits state intervention to abortion and euthan





