A member of anti-abortion organization &#039;Derecho a vivir&#039; (The right to live) holds a mock coffin during a protest in Madrid on October 31, 2013, to ask the Spanish government to pass a reform of the abortion law. Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy&#039;s government had vowed to present by the end of the month changes to a liberal abortion law passed in 2010 by the then Socialist government. Rajoy&#039;s conservative Popular Party and the Roman Catholic Church have hotly opposed the 2010 abortion law, which allows abortion up to 14 weeks of pregnancy or up to 22 weeks if the foetus is deformed. AFP PHOTO / PIERRE-PHILIPPE MARCOU (Photo credit should read PIERRE-PHILIPPE MARCOU/AFP/Getty Images)