There are end-of-term offensives that resemble last-ditch battles (that of the Modem on proportionality, for example).
There are others which resemble final water hammers to give way to the last resistances.
That of the supporters of euthanasia and assisted suicide belongs to the second category.
The discussion of a first bill was interrupted in the Senate last week and the government, through the voice of Olivier Véran, expressed its preference for an evaluation of the Leonetti law and a better practice of palliative care.
But a new salvo is planned in the Assembly.
Two bills will probably not go far: that of the LFI Caroline Fiat and that of the LR Marine Brenier, which claims the drafting of its text
"in connection"
with the Association for the right to die with dignity ( ADMD), who, in an open letter to Emmanuel Macron, was indignant at the daring to invoke the
“sacredness”
of life to oppose his
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