Xinhua
10 Jun 2021, 11:14 GMT+10
CANBERRA, June 10 (Xinhua) -- The South Australia (SA) state of Australia is set to become the fourth state in the country to legalize euthanasia after a landmark vote in the parliament.
The lower house of SA's parliament voted 33-11 in favor of giving terminally ill patients the right to request a lethal drug to end their lives.
The vote took place in the early hours of Thursday morning after a six-hour debate on the legislation.
It represented the 17th attempt in 26 years to legalize voluntary assisted dying in the state.
The upper house voted 14-7 in favor of the bill in May but will have to vote again after several amendments were added to it.
If endorsed again there, it will make SA the fourth Australian state to legalize euthanasia after Victoria, Tasmania and Western Australia (WA).
Member of Parliament (MP) Kyam Maher, who co-sponsored the bill with colleague Susan Close, said it was historic for SA.
Maher became an advocate for euthanasia after witnessing his mother die in pain from terminal cancer.
In order to be eligible for voluntary assisted dying in SA, a patient must be an Australian citizen over the age of 18 who has lived in SA for at least one year.
They must have a terminal condition expected to cause intolerable suffering and death within months, and the decision must be approved by two doctors separately within a prescribed time frame.
Both SA Premier Steven Marshall and opposition leader Peter Malinauskas voted in favor of the bill but Malinauskas said the decision weighed heavily on him.
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