Franța a legalizat moartea asistată: Președintele Macron a promulgat legea
France has become the sixth country to recognize the right to assisted dying, following Belgium, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Canada, and Uruguay. The law allows terminally ill patients to end their lives under strict conditions. Eligible patients must be adults, French citizens or long-term residents, suffering from a serious and incurable illness, and experiencing unbearable physical pain. The law was officially published after being signed by President Emmanuel Macron and has sparked significant debate among supporters and opponents, including religious groups and medical professionals. Critics warn of potential dangers for vulnerable individuals.