Signed by 45 countries and the European Union as of 2019, the Council of Europe treaty is meant to standardise support for women who are victims of violence, including domestic abuse.
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- Thousands protested in Riga against Latvia's possible withdrawal from the Istanbul Convention.
- A recent parliamentary vote supported leaving the treaty, sparking outrage from civil society organizations. 19s
- Latvia's president sent the law back to parliament, which postponed the final decision until after the next parliamentary elections. 35s
- Critics argue the delay does not resolve the issue, and organizers urge continued public opposition. 48s
- The EU acceded to the Istanbul Convention in 2023, making it legally binding for all 27 member states in relevant areas. 58s