Uruguayan MPs re-regulated the bill to legitimize euthanasia for parliamentary announcement on March 14, 2025.
Previously, legislation approved by the Lower House in 2022, but stood in the Senate and returned with strong parties. The Colorado Party and the judge initiative with additional support from the National Party and independent party members from the wide frontline.
The legislation was psychologically suffering from the terminal, incurable and irreversible diseases, allowing the death of death for adults. Patients must repeatedly write an open written agreement throughout the process.
Two independent doctors must fulfill all the requirements, and the third disagreement was searched. The legislation includes a binding waiting period between the decision-making stages and allows medical professionals to honestly protest.
Felipe Schipani from the Colorado Party, stressed that the freedom of the bill and human dignity supported. Federico Preve added that a doctor and a wide front congressman prevented the measurement of unnecessary suffering.

Rodrigo GOñi, such as Rodrigo Goñi, claims that the laws of the bill should encourage the security of sensitive people in the security and palliative care. Public opinion is heavy on the legalization of euthanasia.
Progress towards the decrimination of Uruguay
Recent surveys support such legislation between 55% and 82% of Uruguayans. Such approvals among the religious believers reach 44% for some research.
The president’s elected president was selected Yamandú Orsi’s entrance office, which took a potential environment for the transition from March 1. There are unique historical relations with Uruguay, Ethanasia.
The 1934 Code of Judgment is probably the first legal document to include related provisions. The existing proposal is followed by the Dutch, Belgium, Canada, Spain and international precedents created in a number of other countries.
Congressman-elected Preve expressed confidence that Uruguay By the end of 2025 or early 2026, it will reduce euthanasia. The bill received 57 votes in the embodiment of the 96 member parliament. Now the legislation is waiting for the Committee review before the potential floor discussion in both chambers.