Italy's Communist President Refuses to Sign Passed Temporary Measure to Save Eluana Englaro
Thousands of pro-life groups and individuals across Italy have been begging the government to intervene
Italy's President and head of state, has refused to sign an emergency measure, passed by the government, that would save the life of Eluana Englaro, the young woman whose food and hydration is being removed starting today. The ratification by the President is required under Italy's parliamentary system for the law to take effect.
The government announced at 3 p.m. (Italian time) today that it had approved the temporary measure, called a "decree law," that was drafted to prohibit the removal of food and hydration from vulnerable patients. A decree law is a measure that can be put into place by the Council of Ministers as an emergency measure and will be in effect for 60 days while Parliament debates whether to adopt it permanently.
Napolitano's refusal has "frozen" the measure and although there is a procedure in place in Parliament to override his decision, it will take 20 days to implement, by which time Eluana will have been successfully dehydrated to death. Click here for more.
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