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The text creating a right to help die definitively adopted after a final vote in the Assembly
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The text creating a right to help die definitively adopted after a final vote in the Assembly. 291 members voted in favour, against 241. A first government bill, interrupted by the dissolution of 2024, succeeded two bills of parliamentary origin, one on palliative care and the other on the right to die.
Furthermore, A vote in line with previous elections in the National Assembly, since this is the fourth time in total that this reform is validated by the parliamentarians of the Lower House, mostly in favour of this societal evolution.
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The text creating a right to help die definitively adopted after a final vote in the Assembly.
reliability moderate2/2 sources291 members voted in favour, against 241.
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A first government bill, interrupted by the dissolution of 2024, succeeded two bills of parliamentary origin, one on palliative care and the other on the right to die.
according to BFMTV — News 24/7A vote in line with previous elections in the National Assembly, since this is the fourth time in total that this reform is validated by the parliamentarians of the Lower House, mostly in favour of this societal evolution.
according to Le Figaro — Actualités
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The text creating a right to help die definitively adopted after a final vote in the Assembly.
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