French Parliament Approves Assisted Dying Bill for Terminally Ill Adults
1-Minute Brief
The bill's passage marks a significant shift in France's approach to end-of-life care and patient autonomy.
Key Facts
- French MPs approved a bill allowing assisted dying for terminally ill adults who meet strict criteria.
- The bill was adopted by Parliament with 291 votes in favor and 241 against.
- The legislation includes strict rules governing eligibility for assisted dying.
- The bill still requires approval from the Constitutional Council before becoming law.
- The parliamentary vote follows years of debate on assisted dying in France.
What Happened
French lawmakers passed a bill permitting assisted dying for terminally ill adults under strict conditions. The measure was approved by a parliamentary vote and awaits further review.
Why It Matters
This development represents a notable change in French law regarding end-of-life options, potentially affecting healthcare practices and individual rights for terminally ill patients.
What's Next
The bill will be reviewed by the Constitutional Council, which must approve it before it can be enacted.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- BBC NewsCenter3h agoFrench MPs approve assisted dying law with strict rules after years of argument
- Al JazeeraLeft42m agoFrench Parliament approves landmark assisted-dying bill
