DutchNews, February 13,
2018
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The
upper house of the Dutch parliament on Tuesday voted narrowly in favour of
introducing a ‘yes unless’ system of organ donation in the Netherlands.
The
bill, drawn up by D66 parliamentarian Pia Dijkstra, divided opinion in the
senate with 38 senators voting in favour and 36 against.
The VVD, Christian
Democrats and Labour party were all split on the issue, D66 voted in favour, while
the anti-Islam PVV, the minor Christian parties and the pro-animal PvdD voted
against.
The new law, which was approved in the lower house of parliament 18
months ago, means that people will be included in the organ donor register
unless they specifically say they do not want to be.
Just 40% of the population
have made their wishes plain in the current opt in registration system and research shows that families say no to
donation in almost seven out of 10 cases in which a person has not left
instructions about their organs.
The bill will come into effect in July 2020
after a major publicity campaign.

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