Rome, June 17 (Adnkronos) – “In today’s meeting of the Senate’s select committee on end-of-life, the majority opposed the involvement of the National Health Service and the allocation of public resources. Unfortunately, this is a position that risks creating unbearable discrimination between citizens, because only those who have the economic means to do so will be able to access the procedure for a dignified death.
If we add that the majority insists on the creation of a government-appointed Ethics Committee, we understand how, according to this right, rights can only be assigned through political means, in defiance of those who suffer and the rulings of the Constitutional Court”. This is what the senators of the 5 Star Movement Anna Bilotti, Mariolina Castellone and Elisa Pirro wrote in a note.