Former Ombudsman, Walter Gutierrezin dialogue with RPP Newspointed out that one of the judges of the Permanent Chamber of Constitutional and Social Law of the Supreme Court, considering the case of Anna Estradaarranged for an activist gather periodically with religious authorities. And this is after the partial approval of the verdict, confirming his right to a dignified death.
One of the judges stated that protocol should have met at least two requirements. One of them is that this situation is taken when it is in terminal state (…) And, secondly, what is outside the constitutional framework, namely that she asks her, periodically, every 9 months, at least meet with church authorities various churches, which, moreover, are in against euthanasia,” Gutierrez said.
In this sense, he pointed out that both requirements are “impossible”. The first, according to Gutierrez, because the incurable condition did not allow Ana Estrada to make “any decision.” And the second, because “it is alien to the whole medical protocol.”
“In addition, it violates article 50 of the Constitution, because we are a state secular”, he claimed.
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The former ombudsman explained that the protocol, according to which Ana Estrada can exercise a right already recognized by the Supreme Court, is part of petitions presented and that the matter will be considered by the House in the audience next July 22nd.
“The protocol, the procedure is still missing (…) The point is that our demand was two petitions. Firstly, to recognize the basic right to die with dignity, which has already been recognized (…) And, secondly, to establish a protocol through it’s healthratified by the Minsa of how it should be realize this, said
In this regard, he indicated that they have “3 votes for” and that they lack one to approve the protocol.
“That is what we are going to discuss next week at the hearing, in which I am convinced that the new ruling vowel will be added to the other voices we already have with which I will close this case”, accurate.
Source: RPP

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