This Is a Form of Indecency: Charles Biétry, Suffering From Charcot's Disease, Sends an Open Letter to Emmanuel Macron
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"He no longer has time to wait." Charles Biétry, the icon of sports journalism, fights against Charcot's disease. Faced with the unbearable slowness of the debates on the law on the end of life, he has just sent, on November 4, a shocking letter to Emmanuel Macron asking him to keep his promise of a referendum.
Emmanuel Macron had promised a referendum on the end of life in case of parliamentary silencing.
TRIBUNE. The end-of-life bills have not yet been placed on the Senate's agenda because of political instability. However, these texts are "very expected by the majority of our fellow citizens," underlines the president of the Radical Party, Nathalie Delattre, as well as the parliamentarians, elected officials and executives of the Radical Party.
On Tuesday, November 4, 2025, the former patron of Canal+'s sports sends an open letter to the President of the Republic in which he states that the slowness of public action becomes unbearable. Having reached Charcot's disease, he joins the deputy Olivier Falorni in questioning Emmanuel Macron and calling for a quick vote on the law on palliative care and help to die. France has been engaged for several months in a sensitive debate: that of the…
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