I refer to the Bondiplus programme which discussed the "morning-after pill".

Amid a gynaecologist, a bioethics expert, a Gift-of-Life representative, the parliamentary secretary for health and Labour spokesman for social policy, was Shasha, whom Mr Bondi introduced as "għandna mara" (we have a woman), which seemed to imply that she was representing "women".

Shasha did not represent me nor my point of view because I am against the morning-after pill due to its abortifacient potential. I feel it would have been fairer if among the chosen panel, there were two women of opposing opinions.

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