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- Mar 28, 2019
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The highest court in Germany has decided in 2020 that Euthanasia for EVERYBODY - regardless of health status- is a basic right. Now politicians have to deliver a system for euthanasia for everybody. They will soon discuss, which system and which conditions to implement. Of course they have to follow the law but still want to make it as hard as possible.
The following draft is from the head of the national "palliative care agency", which gives you an impression, what might be the case soon in Germany:
Group 1: people with incurable diseases
- 2x checked by doctors
- palliative care consultation
- 30 days waiting period
- an ethic committee can veto
Group 2: people without incurable diseases
- 3x checked by doctors
- palliative care consultation
- social law consultation
- 1 year waiting period
- an ethic committee can veto
The fact that an ethic committee decides about your life & death and not you is despicable, but this might be against the decision of the highest court, so people might go to court again and abolish this veto-right. I don't know if foreigners can apply but I think so.
After seeing the conditions, would you apply?
The following draft is from the head of the national "palliative care agency", which gives you an impression, what might be the case soon in Germany:
Group 1: people with incurable diseases
- 2x checked by doctors
- palliative care consultation
- 30 days waiting period
- an ethic committee can veto
Group 2: people without incurable diseases
- 3x checked by doctors
- palliative care consultation
- social law consultation
- 1 year waiting period
- an ethic committee can veto
The fact that an ethic committee decides about your life & death and not you is despicable, but this might be against the decision of the highest court, so people might go to court again and abolish this veto-right. I don't know if foreigners can apply but I think so.
After seeing the conditions, would you apply?
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