GPA: Before the 2027 presidential elections, the French are ready to discuss the issue.
There GPA : an imminent debate, the French ready to discuss it before presidential 2027
\n\nOn the eve of the 2027 presidential election, an issue is increasingly surfacing in French public debates: surrogacy, more commonly known as GPA. While the legalization of this practice has never been on the political agenda, it seems that things are starting to change.
\n\nTHE French more open to GPA than you think
\n\nPolls indicate that the majority of French people are now open to a debate on GPA. Indeed, faced with the evolution of society and mentalities, the question of GPA appears less taboo than before and even seems to gain legitimacy.
\n\nHowever, this prospect of legalization raises numerous ethical and practical questions. To respond, some are calling for a national debate, in order to take into account all points of view.
\n\nThere GPA: a sensitive subject to discuss during the presidential 2027
\n\nOn the political side, the question of GPA is far from unanimous. If certain candidates have already expressed their support for a legislative framework for the GPA, others remain fiercely opposed to this idea and fear that it opens the door to unacceptable abuses.
\n\nBut despite these reluctances, the debate on GPA seems well and truly on the French political agenda. And a few months from presidential 2027, this question could well emerge as a major issue in the campaign.
\n\nThe importance of an informed debate on GPA
\n\nFaced with the complexity of the issue, it appears necessary to conduct a peaceful and informed debate, while respecting different opinions. It is not only a question of defining the contours of a possible legalization of GPA, but also to prevent possible abuses and guarantee respect for everyone’s rights.
\n\nIn conclusion, the GPA has become a major societal issue in France which, although controversial, deserves to be debated. On the eve of the presidential 2027, now is the time for discussion. The French are ready, all that remains is to hope that the politicians are too.
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