San Marino votes overwhelmingly to legalize abortion
Around 77.30% of voters in the tiny European nation approved the measure which would make abortion legal in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy.
Around 77.30% of voters in the tiny European nation approved the measure which would make abortion legal in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy.
San Marino, according to tradition, was founded in 301 C.E. when a stonemason named Marinus fled persecution and built a small church atop Monte Titano. The tiny republic still stands today, governed by two co-leaders from opposing parties who rotate every six months. It’s a quiet reminder that durability can come from agility, not size.