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Right to die: French Parliament approves assisted dying bill after years of debate

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French members of parliament have approved a law permitting assisted dying for terminally ill adults, concluding years of debate on the controversial issue. The legislation includes strict criteria that patients must meet to be eligible for the procedure.

The bill represents a significant policy shift in France on end-of-life medical care. The approval follows extended discussion among lawmakers about how to balance individual autonomy with safeguarding protections, resulting in the stringent requirements now embedded in the law.

The newly approved framework establishes that only terminally ill adults meeting specific conditions will be permitted to access assisted dying, though the exact details of these criteria were not specified in available reports. The passage of this legislation marks a conclusion to a prolonged legislative process in France surrounding this sensitive healthcare matter.

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