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. . But a new report from European Conservative documents that the chief of a health insurance conglomerate in Belgium, Luc Van Gorp, admits it is a “money-saving solution.”

He heads a group that styles itself as “Christelijke Mutualiteit,” or Christian Mutual Insurance.

He is lobbying for changes in the law that would allow people to be allowed to signal that their lives “are done with” and get state help in dying.

The prerequisite right now is that there be evidence of “unbearable suffering.”

The report explained the head of the “Christian-in-name-only” corporation expressed his hopes during a recent interview. . .

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>. . But a new report from European Conservative documents that the chief of a health insurance conglomerate in Belgium, Luc Van Gorp, admits it is a “money-saving solution.” >He heads a group that styles itself as “Christelijke Mutualiteit,” or Christian Mutual Insurance. >He is lobbying for changes in the law that would allow people to be allowed to signal that their lives “are done with” and get state help in dying. >The prerequisite right now is that there be evidence of “unbearable suffering.” >The report explained the head of the “Christian-in-name-only” corporation expressed his hopes during a recent interview. . . [Archive](https://archive.today/peoI9)

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