France’s parliament approves bill allowing medically assisted dying
- France's National Assembly has granted final approval to a bill permitting adults with incurable illnesses to access lethal medication for assisted dying.
- Separately, a similar proposal in England and Wales suggests allowing adults with less than six months to live to apply for assisted death, pending approval from two doctors and an expert panel.
- These legislative moves aim to provide patients with autonomy and prevent citizens from traveling to other countries, such as Switzerland, to seek assisted death.
- The bill in the UK is expected to be presented again for further consideration following its initial passage in the House of Commons in April.
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