A controversial bill on
end-of-life provisions will hit the floor of the Lower House on
January 30, it emerged on Thursday.
The bill introduces the living will, namely the possibility
for people to state their wishes for end-of-life medical care in
the event they become unable to communicate their decisions.
"It is not euthanasia," Socialist (PSI) MP Pia Locatelli,
coordinator of the inter-party group (Intergruppo) for
euthanasia and the living will, said.
"The text...is very well balanced and we hope that it will
have broad support," she continued.
"The aim is to arrive at a good law before the end of the
current parliament and put an end to the legislative vacuum
which today is often filled by court rulings," Locatelli.
The right-wing Northern League announced a large number of
amendments aimed at blocking the provisions.
Conservative Catholics have said they will fight the bill as
hard as they can.
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