Dear readers,
Here we go for three months of discussions on euthanasia.
From today, 173 French people drawn by lot will debate the advisability of a reform of the Clayes-Leonetti law in force in our country and which prohibits euthanasia and assisted suicide.
They will meet people in the weeks to come, doctors, associations, foreigners who will explain to them how things are going at home... All this to try to produce conclusions that reflect all points of view.
And to enlighten the government a little perhaps.
Still, at the time of the opening of the convention, more and more reservations are expressed in the face of the possibility of a change in the legislation.
Cover up well, dear subscribers, because “
from Sainte-Léocadie to Sainte-Nicaise, frosts are born
”.
And have a great weekend!
Louise Darbon
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End of life law: doubt grows at the time of the debate
The French Society for Support and Palliative Care has offered to welcome the citizens drawn by lot into services, to offer them a concrete vision of the application of the current law.
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They are 173 French people between 18 and 87 years old to have been drawn for…
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