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Portugal Parliament to vote on legalising euthanasia

Bill will legalise access to assisted suicide for patients in ‘extreme suffering and irreversible damage’

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 29 Jan 2021 8:30PM

Portugal Parliament to vote on legalising euthanasia
People attend a protest against the decriminalisation of euthanasia in front of Parliament on February 20, 2020 in Lisbon as lawmakers debate bills on euthanasia. The Portuguese Parliament examines today several texts in favor of the decriminalization of euthanasia, narrowly rejected almost two years ago. – AFP pic, January 29, 2021

LISBON – Portugal’s Parliament is today expected to pass a law allowing medically assisted dying, making the Catholic-majority country the fourth in Europe to legalise euthanasia.

Lawmakers approved proposals aimed at changing the law in February, setting up the vote despite a campaign by the Church for a national referendum on the issue.

The bill legalises access to assisted suicide for adult patients in a situation of “extreme suffering and irreversible damage”.

Doctors and psychiatrists must validate the decision if the patient’s ability to make a “free and informed” choice is in doubt.   

The vote, expected around midday, will take place behind closed doors because of coronavirus restrictions.

Any new bill must then be signed into law by recently re-elected president Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, a staunch Catholic and conservative who has not publicly taken a position on the issue.

He could choose to veto the law, although a second vote by lawmakers would override it.

“People deserve the right to be able to choose,” said retired oncologist Jorge Espirito Santo, who has campaigned for years to make euthanasia legal.

He added he was expecting a “historic day”.

The Catholic Church, which predominates in Portugal, campaigned against the draft bills both among its faithful and those of other denominations.

“The Church’s position has not changed,” said spokesman for the Portuguese Episcopal Conference, Father Manuel Barbosa.

“Of course we hope that this law will not be approved.” 

Euthanasia is legal in three European countries – Belgium, The Netherlands and Luxemburg – while others allow terminally ill people to refuse life-maintaining treatment or to have help to die.

In December neighbouring Spain's Parliament voted by a wide margin to approve a bill that will allow euthanasia under strict conditions, despite fierce opposition from the Catholic church and conservative parties. – AFP, January 29, 2021

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