The euthanasia, legal in many countries and supported by a large majority of Argentine society, continues not to be debated in depth by Congress. Former deputy Griselda Baldata raises the need to settle an ethical, medical and legal discussion that the political system continues to postpone. Read more
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The euthanasia, legal in many countries and supported by a large majority of Argentine society, continues not to be debated in depth by Congress. Former deputy Griselda Baldata raises the need to settle an ethical, medical and legal discussion that the political system continues to postpone. Read more