The Malta Independent 30 June 2025, Monday
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Quality care and robust regulations should accompany introduction of voluntary euthanasia

Wednesday, 28 May 2025, 08:23 Last update: about 2 months ago

Moviment Graffitti said Wednesday it supported the introduction of voluntary euthanasia, believing that individuals should have the autonomy to choose to end their pain and suffering when faced with a terminal or incurable illness.

While respecting the diversity of worldviews and perspectives on life, suffering, and death, the state and others should not impose their beliefs on those who may wish to make this deeply personal choice in the absence of hope for recovery, the group said in a statement.

Moviment Graffitti also recognises that voluntary euthanasia is not solely a matter of individual choice, but also a complex social issue that carries potential risks - such as the possibility of coercion or the danger that individuals may opt for euthanasia due to inadequate medical and social care.

Therefore, it is essential that the introduction of voluntary euthanasia be accompanied by a robust regulatory framework and effective institutions to prevent abuse and unintended consequences, Graffitti said.

Additionally, there must be a strong emphasis on ensuring access to high-quality palliative care and comprehensive community support, so that the decision to pursue euthanasia remains truly voluntary and not driven by avoidable circumstances, the statement concluded.

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