A Historic Step Towards Freedom and Dignity
Hello, transformative community! Today I bring you news that invites us to reflect deeply on the value of life and the importance of living it—and ending it—with full autonomy and respect. This Tuesday, October 29, 2025, the Chamber of Deputies will be the scene of a historic moment with the presentation of the initiative for the Transciende Law. Imagine the power of a law designed to recognize the right to a death with dignity and, most importantly, to stop criminalizing brave people who make one of the most profound decisions of their existence. This visionary proposal is the fruit of a powerful alliance between Citizen Movement, Morena and the Labor Party, announced with hope by representative Laura Ballesteros.
The energy surrounding this project is incredible. The legislator fully trusts that this pioneering law can be approved during this regular period of sessions. But what really gives strength to this cause is its human origin: it was created by the incredible Samara Martínez, a woman who faces her own path with a courage that inspires us all, and who has the support of more than 123 thousand citizens. This shows us that when a society unites for a just cause, change is not only possible, it is unstoppable!
The words of Representative Ballesteros resonate with an urgency full of compassion: “They ask me when, I would rather say… when? Because Samara does not have its time.” This phrase is a powerful reminder that life is now, and that our legislative and social actions must advance at the pace of human need. It is a lesson in the importance of acting quickly and with heart.
The Strength of a Life that Inspires a Legacy
Let’s know the history that gives life to this law. Samara, a 31-year-old warrior, has fought a battle against chronic kidney disease for more than a decade. At 20 years he began this journey, and today, with a hopeless prognosis, he has turned his personal experience into an engine of collective change. Her fight is not just for her; It is for all the families and people who face deep pain. Its mission is to transcend and ensure, while alive, that the State stops persecuting and criminalizing the decision to die with serenity and control. That is turning a personal circumstance into a legacy of freedom for all!
The central objective of this initiative is clear and luminous: to guarantee a dignified death. It is a legal framework that seeks to protect a fundamental human right, recognizing that dignity must accompany us at every stage of our existence. It is a necessary evolution in our system of rights, a step forward in compassion and respect for individual autonomy.
And for those who think that it is an issue that clashes with our roots, we have inspiring examples! Representative Ballesteros reminds us that nations with a strong Catholic tradition, like ours, have already taken this courageous step. Uruguay, Argentina and Spain are beacons that show that it is possible to harmonize faith with the right to decide. One thing has nothing to do with the other; it’s about separating personal beliefs from universal civil rights. Mexico is ready to join this wave of progress and compassion!
This debate drives us to evolve, to be a more empathetic society that respects individual decisions. It is an opportunity to demonstrate that true progress is measured by how we treat our citizens in their most vulnerable moments. Let’s take advantage of this energy to support a cause that honors life by respecting its end!
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