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Portuguese lawmakers make 3rd attempt to allow euthanasia

Por: ABC News Health December 09, 2022

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LISBON, Portugal -- Portugal’s parliament voted for the third time in almost two years Friday in favor of allowing euthanasia, though as happened in the previous attempts the country’s Constitutional Court or president could stop the bill becoming law.Lawmakers passed a bill permitting euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide in Portugal, the Speaker of Parliament said, though exact voting figures were not immediately... + full article



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