French Parliament Faces Deep Divisions Over 2026 End-of-Life Legislation as Debates Intensify
As the French Parliament accelerates debates on the 2026 end-of-life law, deep divisions emerge over euthanasia and palliative care.
As the French Parliament accelerates debates on the 2026 end-of-life law, deep divisions emerge over euthanasia and palliative care.
The French Senate rejected a key assisted dying bill, forwarding it to the National Assembly for further debate beginning February 16, 2026.
The French Senate's rejection of a central article in the assisted dying law proposal reveals persistent political divisions and complicates the path forward for end-of-life legislation.
Political delays hinder French legislative debates on end-of-life laws, pushing resolution past the 2027 presidential election deadline.
Claude Hury's trial spotlights her advocacy for assisted suicide amid legal challenges in France.