France's National Assembly Approves Assisted Dying Bill
The measure passed 295-232 and would let eligible adults with incurable illnesses seek medical help to die under strict safeguards.
- The French National Assembly approved an assisted dying bill by 295 votes to 232, establishing a right to aided dying for adults with grave, incurable illnesses in advanced stages.
- After the Senate rejected the bill in January by 181 votes against to 122 in favor, a joint committee failed to reach compromise, sending the legislation back to the National Assembly.
- Patients must be over 18 and French citizens or residents suffering from grave, incurable illnesses, with the final text excluding psychological suffering from access to assisted dying.
- Assembly members noted the text "has reached a point of balance," while Braun-Pivet said the vote is the "culmination of several years of work" and Philippe Vigier stated the law guarantees professional freedom.
- Critics remain divided over the legislation President Emmanuel Macron promised in 2022, which includes a conscience clause for healthcare professionals, as some argue the bill is watered down while others contend it remains too permissive.
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