France’s National Assembly adopts long-debated bill legalizing end-of-life options
- France's National Assembly approved a first-reading bill legalizing medical assistance to end life on May 27, 2025, in Paris.
- The bill responds to growing public demand and pressure from advocacy groups amid prolonged parliamentary debates and political disruptions.
- The legislation allows adults with incurable illnesses and intolerable pain to self-administer lethal medication prescribed by doctors under strict conditions.
- 305 lawmakers supported the bill, 199 opposed it, and President Macron called it “an important step on the path of fraternity.”
- If fully adopted after Senate review, France would join few European nations allowing such aid while facing opposition from religious and conservative groups.
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