Yvette Roudy, pioneering French minister for women's rights who secured abortion coverage, dies
- Posted on August 18, 2026
- By Le Monde
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Yvette Roudy, a pioneering French Socialist politician and women's rights advocate, passed away at 97. Her most significant legacy was securing public healthcare coverage for abortion procedures in 1982, a groundbreaking achievement that established France as a leader in reproductive rights. Throughout her career, Roudy remained a passionate champion for gender equality and women's access to essential healthcare services.
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