Tuscany becomes the first region to approve assisted suicide in Roman Catholic Italy
- Tuscany approved a bill regulating medically assisted suicide, becoming Italy's first region to do so after a 2019 court ruling that legalized the procedure.
- The law requires a medical and ethics commission to review requests within 30 days, and health services must provide medication within 10 days if approved.
- The law passed with a vote of 27-13 and allows all medical personnel the right to opt out.
- Regional Governor Eugenio Giani stated the law provides objective procedures and clarity, aiming to send a national message.
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