D66 adapts the ‘completed life’ bill: at least six months of guidance and involvement of a doctor

D66 has amended the ‘completed life’ private member’s bill. The party still believes that people from the age of 75 should be able to die at a time of their choosing if they feel that their lives are complete, but for this they must first complete a process of at least six months with an ‘end-of-life counselor’. A doctor must also be involved in the process, who must inform the supervisor about the medical situation of the person concerned.

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