Euthanasia might be needed for poor people who cannot access palliative care, the new Health Minister of the happy communist-free, democratic state of Lithuania has suggested 
Health Minister Rimantė Šalaševičiūtė, sworn earlier in July has told local media that Lithuania was not a welfare state with palliative care 
available for all and that euthanasia might be an option for people who 
did not want to torment relatives with the spectacle of their suffering.
  
The minister has also raised the idea of euthanasia for children. She 
noted that this option had been approved for Belgian children after a 
long public debate. It was an option which might be appropriate in 
Lithuania as well after public debate (via).
...Maybe are you now starting to figure out what communist USSR's dismantlement was all about?
 
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