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France's National Assembly to vote on long-debated bill legalizing end-of-life options
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France's National Assembly is voting on a bill allowing terminally ill adults to access lethal medication, reflecting growing public demand for end-of-life options across Europe. The proposed law sets strict conditions, excluding those with psychiatric conditions, and requires confirmation of unbearable suffering by a medical team. This vote follows interrupted discussions and parallels similar debates in the U.K.
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