France's National Assembly is poised to vote on a controversial bill regarding assisted dying for adults with incurable illnesses. This legislation reflects a growing demand for legal end-of-life options in Europe. If passed, those eligible would need to be over 18 and diagnosed with a severe, advanced condition causing unbearable pain. Patients could self-administer lethal medication, with medical validation required ensuring that their circumstances meet strict guidelines. This upcoming vote signifies a critical moment in the ongoing discussion surrounding assisted dying and patient rights in France.
The proposed law defines assisted dying as enabling individuals, under specific conditions, to use a lethal substance themselves.
A majority of lawmakers' approval of this bill would mark a significant shift in end-of-life options across Europe.
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