The project that decriminalizes euthanasia and assisted suicide has half sanction

The project that decriminalizes euthanasia and assisted suicide has half sanction

“This project changes the center of gravity; the power is no longer in the doctor. We want it to be largely in the patient, who is the one who is suffering,” the Colorado deputy told AFP open pasquetone of the drafters of the norm, hours before the vote.

The legislation aims to “regulate and guarantee the right of people to spend the process of dying with dignity, in the circumstances that it determines,” says the text.

The request for euthanasia will be enabled for people of legal age, mentally fit, who suffer from “one or more pathologies or chronic, incurable and irreversible health conditions

that seriously undermine his quality of life, causing him unbearable suffering”.

During the discussions, however, it was agreed to add that applicants must be passing the “stage terminal” of the disease, with the sole exception of people with quadriplegia.

All health institutions are obliged to offer the service, but doctors can appeal to the “objection of awareness” to refuse, in which case the assistance center must appoint another professional.

How is the treatment of the project on euthanasia in Uruguay

The rule must now be submitted to the Senate for study, where a tighter debate is expected.

The initiative was opposed by legislators from the Game Nationalstrength of the president Luis The street pou and all the members of the also official council Openwhose leader, General guide Manini Ríos announced that he will ask the president to veto it if it is approved.

His detractors argue that it is necessary to improve palliative care instead of legalizing euthanasia.

Uruguay regulated in 2013 the advance directive lawwhich allows a patient with an incurable disease to stop receiving life-prolonging treatment to the detriment of its quality, if they so wish.

77% of Uruguayans agree with legalizing euthanasiaaccording to a survey by the consulting firm Factum in July.

Uruguay, with 3.5 million inhabitants, is known for its avant-garde tradition in terms of social laws, among which the decriminalization of abortionthe legalization of the dope or the marriage egalitarian.

If the euthanasia law is approved, Uruguay would join the small group of nations in the world where it is regulated, along with Spain, Holland, Belgium Y Luxembourg. Colombia it is currently the only Latin American country where the practice is legal.

Source: Ambito

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