Emmanuel Macron receives religious authorities to once again address the highly sensitive subject of the announced law on active assistance in dying. The dinner will notably bring together Monsignor Matthieu Rougé, Bishop of Nanterre and Haïm Korsia, the Chief Rabbi of France.

The president will be accompanied by Catherine Vautrin, the Minister of Labor, Health and Solidarity, in charge of the file. Around the table, two caregivers will deliver two visions of end-of-life support.