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New Zealand to hold referendum on euthanasia | New Zealand to hold referendum on euthanasia |
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New Zealand's parliament has voted in favour of legalising euthanasia, paving the way for a national referendum on the issue next year. | New Zealand's parliament has voted in favour of legalising euthanasia, paving the way for a national referendum on the issue next year. |
The law would allow terminally ill people with less than six months to live the opportunity to choose assisted dying if approved by two doctors. | The law would allow terminally ill people with less than six months to live the opportunity to choose assisted dying if approved by two doctors. |
The bill was passed with a vote of 69-51, ending years of heated parliamentary debate on the topic. | The bill was passed with a vote of 69-51, ending years of heated parliamentary debate on the topic. |
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has supported calls for euthanasia reform. | Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has supported calls for euthanasia reform. |
A recent poll suggested 72% of New Zealanders supported some form of assisted dying. | A recent poll suggested 72% of New Zealanders supported some form of assisted dying. |
What's in the bill? | What's in the bill? |
Since 2017, there have been eight parliamentary debates and a record 39,000 submissions from the public on David Seymour's End of Life Choice Bill. | Since 2017, there have been eight parliamentary debates and a record 39,000 submissions from the public on David Seymour's End of Life Choice Bill. |
There have been some alterations to the legislation. | There have been some alterations to the legislation. |
It now only covers those diagnosed with less than six months to live, while it previously included severe and incurable conditions. | It now only covers those diagnosed with less than six months to live, while it previously included severe and incurable conditions. |
Another major alteration to secure its passing was the addition of the requirement of a referendum. | Another major alteration to secure its passing was the addition of the requirement of a referendum. |
This was a demand of the populist New Zealand First Party, which threatened to vote against the legislation if it wasn't put to the public. | This was a demand of the populist New Zealand First Party, which threatened to vote against the legislation if it wasn't put to the public. |
"New Zealanders elect us. But they do not elect our consciences," said New Zealand First MP Tracey Martin. | "New Zealanders elect us. But they do not elect our consciences," said New Zealand First MP Tracey Martin. |
While there is widespread support for euthanasia reform, there has also been vocal opposition. | While there is widespread support for euthanasia reform, there has also been vocal opposition. |
As MPs voted, protesters carried placards stating "assist us to live not die" and "euthanasia is not the solution" outside parliament. | As MPs voted, protesters carried placards stating "assist us to live not die" and "euthanasia is not the solution" outside parliament. |
The people of New Zealand will vote on the bill in a referendum in conjunction with the country's 2020 election. A second referendum question, about recreational cannabis, will also be on the ballot paper. | |
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