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End of life: former members of the Citizens’ Convention return to service

2024-03-25T16:24:27.956Z

Highlights: Citizens' Convention on the End of Life has returned to service. 184 citizens, from all over France, worked for four months to the Cese (Economic, Social and Environmental Council) “There isn't a day that goes by that I don't talk to one of the old members! Our WhatsApp group is very active,” rejoices Clothilde Audibert, a health law lawyer whom we meet in a restaurant in Paris. “A few have taken a step back. They felt that it took up too much space, but I am determined to continue this mission to the end. We must make the report known and defend it, that is our objective,’ insists Nathalie Berriau.


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“If you see Clothilde, say hello for me,” Nathalie Berriau wrote to us by SMS.

Living in Lyon (Rhône-Alpes), this former member of the Citizens' Convention on the End of Life, 57 years old, does not often come across her former “colleague” as she calls her, Clothilde Audibert, 38 years old, in the Paris region.

But almost a year after the submission of the “Report of the Citizens' Convention on the end of life” on which 184 citizens, from all over France, worked for four months to the Cese (Economic, Social and Environmental Council), both women exchange frequently.

Better, while Emmanuel Macron clarified at the beginning of March the timetable for the end-of-life bill, they are in almost daily contact.

“There isn't a day that goes by that I don't talk to one of the old members!

Our WhatsApp group is very active.

Some have even become friends,” rejoices Clothilde Audibert, a health law lawyer whom we meet in a restaurant in Paris.

“A few have taken a step back.

They felt that it took up too much space, but I am determined to continue this mission to the end.

We must make the report known and defend it, that is our objective,” insists this thirty-year-old who changed employers after the end of the agreement, recruited last summer by the National Center for Palliative and Ending Care. of life.

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Source: leparis

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