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invite presidential candidates to march for life in Peru

LIMA ( ACI )

Organizaciones pro- vida  anunciaron que el próximo 21 de mayo se realizará la Gran Marcha por la Defensa de la Vida a la que están también invitados los candidatos a la Presidencia de Perú, Ollanta Humala (Gana Perú) y Keiko Fujimori (Fuerza 2011).

The event, scheduled from 10:00 am at the Parque Mariscal Castilla (Lynx) has been organized by various institutions in defense of life led by the Center for Family Promotion and Regulation of Fertility (CEPROFARENA) and the Archbishop of Lima.
In statements to Prensa ACI CEPROFARENA President, Dr. Martin Tantaleán explained that the entire population is invited to the march and that "in principle an invitation to the candidates in the second round is open" .
"No one is excluded, there is no preference, we would not like is that this progress is not misinterpreted as a matter of setting position for any candidate, "he added.
on the position regarding the pro-life presidential candidate Dr. Tantaleán stressed that" no less Catholic Christian may vote for a candidate who thinks legalizing abortion .
"From the first round we have a call for all candidates and who could assume the power to commit themselves to respect the constitution, that says the right to life from conception, which is something that most Peruvians say they are favor, "he concluded his statements to CNA.
The second ballot will be held on June 5. On April 25, presidential candidate Ollanta Humala reiterated its support for therapeutic abortion and in favor of extending the Peruvian access to contraceptive methods .
In government plan the presidential candidate of Ghana Peru established as one of its objectives the decriminalization of abortion, even though Humala said after his meeting with Cardinal Juan Luis Cipriani "your home is Catholic and is pro-life."
April 25 Ollanta Humala also said to be in favor of expanding access to contraception for women in Peru.
On this subject the candidate of Force 2011, Keiko Fujimori, has said he is generally opposed to abortion and is approved only in cases of rape and threatening to the mother.

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