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September 27, 201920.58 "It is right that there is a peaceful, serious confrontation in Parliament. I do not want to make my personal opinion weigh: as a jurist and as a Catholic, while I have no doubt that there is a right to life, I say it is doubtful whether is a right to death, there is a right to self-determination for which I choose my care, but choosing to be sent to death and asking for the help of qualified personnel can be a bit dubious ". Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte in Ceglie Messapica (Br) says so.Conte: I doubt there is a right to death
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20.58 "It is right that there should be a peaceful, serious confrontation in Parliament. I do not want to make my personal opinion weigh: as a jurist and as a Catholic, while I have no doubt that there is a right to life, I say that there is a doubt there is a right to death. There is a right to self-determination for which I choose my care, but choosing to be sent to death and asking for the help of qualified personnel can be a bit doubtful. " Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte in Ceglie Messapica (Br) says so.
Source: rainews