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France's Big Step Towards End-of-Life Choices
France, ParisTuesday, May 27, 2025
To qualify, patients must be adults and either French citizens or residents. A team of doctors needs to confirm they have a serious, incurable illness and are in severe, untreatable pain. They also have to be clear that they want this option. People with certain mental health conditions or neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's won't qualify.
The process involves a waiting period and confirmation of the request. If approved, a doctor will provide the prescription, which can be used at home or in a care facility. Most French people support this, and polls show growing backing over the years.
The journey to this point has been bumpy. Initial talks were halted by a political crisis. President Emmanuel Macron even suggested a referendum if things didn't go smoothly. He called the vote a big step, emphasizing dignity and humanity. Many French people have had to travel to other countries for these services.
Assisted suicide and euthanasia are legal in several places, like Switzerland, the Netherlands, and some U. S. states. In the U. K. , lawmakers are also debating a similar bill. Religious leaders in France have spoken out against the bill, worried about pressure on the elderly and those with illnesses or disabilities.
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