Euthanasia in Spain exists. It is in the law, it is regulated, it is processed. But it does not arrive. Or it arrives late. Or it only reaches some. And that, when we talk about the end of life, is not a nuance: it is the problem. We analyze the Annual Report 2024 on the Provision of Aid for Death published by the Ministry of Health last December, where the data speak for themselves: only in 46% of applications the person dies by euthanasia, as …
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Euthanasia in Spain exists. It is in the law, it is regulated, it is processed. But it does not arrive. Or it arrives late. Or it only reaches some. And that, when we talk about the end of life, is not a nuance: it is the problem. We analyze the Annual Report 2024 on the Provision of Aid for Death published by the Ministry of Health last December, where the data speak for themselves: only in 46% of applications the person dies by euthanasia, as …