How the Progressive Spanish State Manages Happiness
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The president of the PP says that there has been "an obvious failure of the public administrations" in the assisted death of the paraplegic girl after two years of legal battle Read
Young Spanish Woman’s Euthanasia Case in Barcelona Sparks National Conversation – EUROP INFO
Barcelona, Spain – The death of 25-year-old Noelia Castillo by euthanasia has ignited a national conversation across Spain, spotlighting the country’s evolving stance on end-of-life rights. Castillo’s case, recently reported by ABC7 Chicago, marks one of the most high-profile instances since Spain legalized euthanasia, drawing widespread attention to the complex ethical, legal, and social questions surrounding assisted dying. As the debate unfol…
The president of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has called on the political parties that promoted the law of euthanasia "a partisan reflection" after the case of Noelia del Castillo and has announced that his party will approve "a state law of palliatives, of physical protection and psychological support" if it reaches La Moncloa "so that the State does not offer as the only option that of dying".
Enrique Pinto-Coelho, a commentator for CNN Portugal, believes that Donald Trump's interference in Spanish domestic affairs was "absolutely unacceptable" in relation to the euthanasia case of Noelia Castillo.
A 25-year-old boy made his wish come true and died medically assisted in his neighborhood.
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