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French President Emmanuel Macron today signed the euthanasia law, known as "assisted dying," which will become effective in France after approval by Parliament and ratification by the Constitutional Council. The law, which has sparked broad controversy, allows patients suffering from serious and incurable illnesses to request assistance in dying, provided they meet certain conditions and are in advanced stages of illness causing severe, uncontrollable suffering. The law requires the patient to be over 18 years old, hold French nationality or reside legally in France, and involves legal and medical procedures to prevent abuse, aiming to balance the patient's right to make decisions about ending their life with protections to safeguard life.
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