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Portugal rejects bids to legalize assisted suicide

- By Barry Hatton The Associated Press

LISBON, Portugal — Portuguese lawmakers Tuesday narrowly rejected a proposal to make Portugal one of only a handful of countries in the world allowing euthanasia and doctor-assisted suicide.

Lawmakers voted to reject four broadly similar bills introduced by left-leaning parties. The bill that came closest to succeeding failed on a 115-110 vote with four abstention­s.

Euthanasia — when a doctor kills patients at their request — is legal in Belgium, Canada, Colombia, Luxembourg and the Netherland­s. In Switzerlan­d and some U.S. states, assisted suicide — where patients administer the lethal drug themselves under medical supervisio­n — is permitted.

The outcome of Portugal’s vote was expected to be close as the two main parties, the Socialists and the main opposition Social Democratic Party, allowed their lawmakers to vote according to their conscience. The two parties have 175 of the 230 members of the Republican Assembly, Portugal’s parliament.

Euthanasia was forced onto the political agenda by a public petition urging its introducti­on in 2016.

The deeply divisive issue is the latest point of friction between faith and politics in this predominan­tly Catholic country. The Portuguese parliament, prodded by a series of left-leaning government­s, has in recent times voted to permit abortion on demand and same-sex marriage.

Four political parties — the governing center-left Socialist Party, the radical Left Bloc, the Green Party and the People, Animals, Nature party — have tabled bills proposing euthanasia and doctor-assisted suicide. Inciting or assisting euthanasia is currently punishable by up to three years in prison.

Left Bloc spokeswoma­n Catarina Martins pledged to keep fighting for legislatio­n to legalize medically assisted suicide.

“We have come a long way,” she said after the vote. “So many people now recognize the need to respect people’s end-of-life choices.”

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