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France's Macron Announces Assisted Dying Bill for Parliament in May
Emmanuel Macron, the President of France, has announced his intention to propose a bill that would legalize assisted dying for terminally ill adults with short to medium-term illnesses. The legislation would allow doctors to prescribe a lethal substance to individuals who are in control of their faculties, but it would not be available to minors or those suffering from neurodegenerative conditions. Macron's announcement has been met with consternation, anger, and sadness from health workers' groups, according to reports in the Catholic newspaper La Croix and the left-wing Liberation. Despite this opposition, polls suggest that there is public support for the proposed bill. It should be noted that there are differing perspectives on this issue, with some people accepting the idea of assisted dying while others find it unacceptable.
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- 1.Catholic Church
- 2.Assemblée Nationale
- 3.Association for the Right to Die in Dignity
- 4.Council of Ministers
- 5.European Union
- 6.Federal Commission for Control and Evaluation of Euthanasia
- 7.French Bishops Conference
- 8.French Parliament