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Oppes, Alessandro
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La Repubblica - Włochy | 24/11/2008
The crucifix in the dock
For the first time in Spanish history, a court in the Castilian city of Valladolid has ordered the removal of crucifixes from classrooms at the Macías Picavea state school. According to La Repubblica this ruling in favour of freedom of religion "could spread from a local to a national level and cause a chain reaction that harmonises with the image of a secular state promoted by the government of José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero. The crucifix is on trial, the charge is violation of the basic rights of equality, freedom of religion and freedom of belief guaranteed by the state. After 40 years of Franco dictatorship and Catholicism as a state religion, the democratic constitution adopted in 1978 and its judiciary were aimed at establishing secularity and freedom of belief. It is owing to the ambivalent stance of the Socialists, who are reluctant to fan the conflict with the Church, that religious symbols are still present today. But where politics remains silent the magistrates have passed sentence, and this ruling could be just the first step."
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La Repubblica - Włochy | 08/09/2008
Assisted suicide in Spain?
"Spain could soon pass a law making euthanasia legal," writes the daily La Repubblica commenting on the discussion about the introduction of a law on assisted suicide. "[Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez] Zapatero avoided the subject in his election manifesto in March, probably out of fear that it could draw criticism from the Church. But since the Socialists' party conference in July, where the importance of a dignified death was underlined, the government suddenly seems to be in a hurry and has now made the unpleasant term 'assisted suicide' part of its vocabulary. To carry out the reform it will be necessary to amend the penal law under which assisting suicide is illegal in Spain today. ... The legal commission will need 18 months to pave the way for the amendment, which means it would come two years before the end of the current legislative period. This is plenty of time to pass the new law in parliament. [Thus] in Spain similar regulations could soon enter force to those in the Netherlands and Belgium, where doctors have the option of helping patients to commit suicide if that is the patient's express wish."
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