France’s parliament is debating a controversial right-to-die bill supported by President Emmanuel Macron, aiming to provide an ethical response to end-of-life suffering. The bill focuses on allowing assisted death for individuals with incurable illnesses and intense pain, emphasizing autonomy and national solidarity. It faced opposition from religious leaders and health workers, with discussions ongoing in the National Assembly.
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