France: Parliament finally approves the right to 'aid to die'
To endorse Emmanuel Macron's repeatedly delayed promise, the government gave the last word to the National Assembly, which approved the
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To endorse Emmanuel Macron's promise repeatedly delayed, the government gave the last word to the National Assembly, which approved the text by 291 votes to 241, Wednesday 15 July. Parliament finally adopted on Wednesday 15 July the bill to create a right to "help to die", which would allow some patients with serious pathologies to obtain under conditions the administration of a lethal product. The Head of State then promised a bill before the end of 2023.
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To endorse Emmanuel Macron's promise repeatedly delayed, the government gave the last word to the National Assembly, which approved the text by 291 votes to 241, Wednesday 15 July
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesThe text was approved by 291 votes to 241.
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Parliament finally adopted on Wednesday 15 July the bill to create a right to "help to die", which would allow some patients with serious pathologies to obtain under conditions the administration of a lethal product.
according to RFI (français)The Head of State then promised a bill before the end of 2023.
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The text was approved by 291 votes to 241.
omitted byLeft sidecovered byCenterPublic / AgenciesTo endorse Emmanuel Macron's repeatedly delayed promise, the government gave the last word to the National Assembly..
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