
The public consultation concerning voluntary assisted euthanasia ends this week, bringing to a conclusion a number of weeks wherein citizens had the opportunity to discuss the issue.
The launch of the consultation is in line with an electoral promise that was officially launched earlier this year.
Parliamentary Secretary for Equality and Reforms Rebecca Buttigieg highlighted the rigorous safeguards and details of how this would look in Malta and then invited members of society to pitch in.
Meanwhile, two notable initiatives were launched, with one supporting the introduction of voluntary assisted euthanasia and the other against it.
The campaign ‘Għażla. Dinjita’ was launched to highlighted voices in favour of voluntary assisted euthanasia, arguing that it would grant the person the chance to choose for themselves in the case of terminal illnesses.
Meanwhile, the ‘Oqtol l-Uġigħ, Mhux Lili’ campaign opposed the introduction of voluntary assisted euthanasia, calling instead for enhanced palliative care for those suffering.
Following the end of the consultation, a decision could be made on whether this is changed, implemented or scrapped completely. For more information, visit www.facts.gov.mt
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