فبراير.كوم
فبراير.كوم
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The French Parliament has passed a law that authorizes, under strict conditions, the right of patients with serious and incurable illnesses to end their lives. This is done after careful medical and legal evaluation, aiming to respect their right to choose a dignified end to their lives and to reduce the suffering of the vulnerable. The law stipulates that the patient must be an adult, capable of making a free and fully informed decision, and suffering from a chronic illness causing unmanageable pain. It also emphasizes that beneficiaries must retain the ability to express their will. The law has sparked ethical debates, with supporters defending the patient's right to alleviate pain, while opponents warn of potential negative impacts on vulnerable groups and highlight the need to strengthen palliative care services.
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