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The law on the unborn child of Ayuso enters into force in the Community of Madrid
Spain🏛️ PoliticsCenter6 hr. ago

The law on the unborn child of Ayuso enters into force in the Community of Madrid

The 'Law of the Conceived but Not Born' in the Community of Madrid, which has sparked significant political debate both regionally and nationally, officially came into effect this Saturday, one day after its publication in the Official Gazette of the region. The law allows certain benefits for families where children were conceived but not born within the region. However, the recognition of these families as 'large families' for additional support will not take place until six months later, as stipulated by the legislation. The law was introduced by Isabel Díaz Ayuso, president of the Community of Madrid, and has been a point of contention among political parties.

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The law on the unborn child of Ayuso enters into force in the Community of Madrid

The 'Law of the Conceived but Not Born' in the Community of Madrid, which has sparked significant political debate both regionally and nationally, officially came into effect this Saturday, one day after its publication in the Official Gazette of the region. The law allows certain benefits for families where children were conceived but not born within the region. However, the recognition of these families as 'large families' for additional support will not take place until six months later, as stipulated by the legislation. The law was introduced by Isabel Díaz Ayuso, president of the Community of Madrid, and has been a point of contention among political parties.

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