The youth branch of Queensland's Liberal National Party is calling on its state parliamentarians to reject abortion laws introduced to State Parliament this week.

It is understood a motion opposing the government's proposed laws to decriminalise abortion in Queensland and calling on opposition MPs to support their position was passed at the Young LNP state council meeting on the Gold Coast on Saturday.

Queensland LNP leader Deb Frecklington (right) and deputy Tim Mander. Credit:AAP

YLNP representatives will hand deliver a pledge to LNP members to uphold "the intrinsic value of human life and in accordance with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights" at State Parliament on September 4.

"The Young LNP categorically opposes the legislation put forward by the State Labor government and calls on all sitting Liberal National Party members of the (Queensland) Parliament to uphold the party's core values and defend the party platform," the motion reads.