Posted on 02/20/2020 9:14:30 AM PST by Olog-hai
Portugals parliament debated Thursday whether to allow euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide for terminally ill people, with lawmakers expected to vote to approve the procedures later in the day.
Outside the parliament building in Lisbon, hundreds of people opposed to euthanasia waved banners and chanted Sim a vida! (Yes to life!). One banner said, Euthanasia doesnt end suffering, it ends life. Some people held up crucifixes and religious effigies.
Approval of one of the five bills being discussed would leave Portugal poised to become one of the few countries in the world permitting the procedures. But the countrys president is known to be reluctant.
President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa could veto the new law, but parliament can override his veto by voting a second time for approval. The Portuguese president doesnt have executive powers.
The head of state also could ask the Constitutional Court to review the legislation; Portugals Constitution states that human life is sacrosanct, though abortion has been legal in the country since 2007.
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It seems that the more Catholic the country the more they want to commit infanticide or ritual murder.
The Socialist Party is in power there. But it sure is necessary to think about who put them in power.
What does anyone expect from a continent that loses tens of thousands of geezers during a heatwave?
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