Resilient young woman leads fight for euthanasia in Mexico
- A young woman launched a campaign for euthanasia rights in Mexico after suffering from two failed kidney transplants with no chance of cure.
- She expressed her desire to die with dignity, stating, "I do not want to suffer and I want to die with dignity."
- Martinez envisions a peaceful passing by the sea at dusk, with a quiet ceremony.
- She believes it's time to stop punishing compassion, expressing, "It is high time we stopped penalizing compassion.
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Resilient young woman leads fight for euthanasia in Mexico
Samara Martinez, a young Mexican woman who is sick and dying, smiles as she asks her many TikTok followers a difficult question.
EL VALLE Morena's parliamentary group in the Senate this Tuesday expressed its support for the citizens' initiative “Ley Transcende”, which proposes recognizing in Mexican legislation the right to a dignified death, including euthanasia and medically assisted suicide for people at terminal stage or with chronic-degenerative diseases who request it voluntarily and informedly. During a press conference called by Senator Reyna Celeste Ascencio, act…
Representatives of Morena and the Citizen Movement (MC) endorsed the initiative of activist Samara Martínez, which promotes the legalization of euthanasia and assisted death in cases of terminal or chronic disease, degenerative or disabling. Accompanied by the activist, Patricia Mercado (MC) and Carina Piceno (Morena) presented to the plenary of San Lázaro the proposal known as "Law Transcende", which was turned over to commissions.
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