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(ANSA) - ROME, JUNE 17 - The collection of signatures for the referendum on Legal Euthanasia promoted by the LucaCoscioni Association starts today. To collect the necessary 500,000 signatures by 30 September, the first tables will be set up immediately in Milan (corner between Corso Garibaldi and via Statuto) and Rome (LargoArgentina), while by 30 June they will be organized throughout Italy. The LucaCoscioni Association presented it today during the campaign held in the Sala Stampadella Camera dei Deputati. The referendum for Legal Euthanasia was filed on the initiative of the Luca Coscionilo Association last April 20 in the Court of Cassation. The text provides for a partial repeal of art. 579 of the Criminal Code (homicide of the consenting party), which prevents the realization of what is commonly meant by 'active euthanasia '(on the Dutch or Belgian model). Among the other sick people assisted by the Coscioni Association, there is Mario who had been denied by the ASL and the Court the possibility of accessing assisted suicide. It is yesterday's news that, with a new historical ordinance and the first of its kind in Italy, the Court of Ancona overturned the previous decision, requiring the ASL to verify the patient's conditions to access assisted suicide, effectively implementing the Capp sentence (ANSA) .the Court of Ancona overturned the previous decision, requiring the ASL to verify the patient's conditions to access assisted suicide, effectively implementing the Capp (ANSA) ruling.the Court of Ancona overturned the previous decision, requiring the ASL to verify the patient's conditions to access assisted suicide, effectively implementing the Capp (ANSA) ruling.
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