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Euthanasia Initiative in Mexico Has Been Frozen in the Senate for Five Months

Summary by Sentido Común
The proposal to allow euthanasia in Mexico, known as the Transcende Law, has remained unadvanced in the Senate for five months, after being sent last November. The initiative proposes opening the legal possibility of ending the life of patients without a prospect of cure, under a regulated framework that guarantees dignified conditions. The project is being held in the Health Commission, which has not been able to rule on it in the absence of a …
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The proposal to allow euthanasia in Mexico, known as the Transcende Law, has remained unadvanced in the Senate for five months, after being sent last November. The initiative proposes opening the legal possibility of ending the life of patients without a prospect of cure, under a regulated framework that guarantees dignified conditions. The project is being held in the Health Commission, which has not been able to rule on it in the absence of a …

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Sentido Común broke the news in on Friday, April 3, 2026.
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