
France’s National Assembly adopts long-debated bill legalizing end-of-life options
PARIS (AP) — France’s lower house of parliament has adopted a bill to allow adults with incurable illness to take lethal medication.
As public demands grow across Europe for legal end-of-life options, the National Assembly vote on Tuesday is a key legislative step on the long-debated issue.
The bill was approved by 305 votes in favor and 199 against. It will be sent to the Senate for further debate. A definitive vote on the measure could take months to be scheduled amid France’s long and complex process. The National Assembly has the final say over the Senate.
In parallel, another bill on palliative care meant to reinforce measures to relieve pain and preserve patients’ dignity was also adopted Tuesday.