The Free Press Journal

Portugal votes in favour of euthanasia

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Portugal's parliament approved Friday the final wording of legislatio­n allowing euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide for terminally ill and gravely injured people.

The law now goes to the country's president, who could try to block it.

Lawmakers voted 136-78, with four abstention­s, in favor of the law that combined five right-to-die bills passed last February.

After their passage, and in accordance with parliament­ary procedure, the bills went through committees where administra­tive procedures and other details of the euthanasia process were set out and merged into a single piece of legislatio­n.

Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa must decide in coming weeks whether to approve the law, veto it or send it to the Constituti­onal Court for review.

Portugal's Constituti­on states that human life is "sacrosanct," though abortion has been legal in the country since 2007.

Parliament can override the president's veto by voting a second time for approval.

Euthanasia is when a doctor directly administer­s fatal drugs to a patient, while medically-assisted suicide is when patients administer the lethal drug themselves, under medical supervisio­n.

Several other European Union nations allow euthanasia and assisted suicide.

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