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Spain adopts euthanasia law despite conservative opposition

The bill was the result of a lengthy legislative journey that began three years ago and underwent several rounds of revision in parliamentary committees and in the Senate.

March 18, 2021 / 22:39 IST
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Lawmakers voted Thursday to make Spain the sixth country in the world, and the fourth in Europe, to allow physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia for long-suffering patients with incurable diseases and for people with unbearable permanent conditions.

The Spanish parliament's lower house voted 202-140 with two abstentions on the final passage of the euthanasia bill. Legislators from the left-wing governing coalition and other parties supported it, while conservative and far-right lawmakers voted “no” and vowed to overturn the legislation in the future.

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Health Minister Carolina Darias hailed the passing of the bill as an important step “towards the recognition of human rights.”

"We are heading towards a more humane and fair society,” she told the Congress of Deputies.