France Approves Assisted Dying Law for Terminally Ill Adults Under Strict Criteria

French lawmakers have passed a landmark assisted dying bill after years of intense national debate. The legislation permits assisted dying exclusively for adults who are terminally ill and meet a strict set of qualifying conditions. The bill's approval by Members of Parliament marks a significant shift in French law on end-of-life rights. The move reflects a broader ongoing conversation across Europe about personal autonomy and medical ethics. The strict criteria embedded in the law are intended to prevent misuse and safeguard vulnerable individuals.
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