Franța a legalizat oficial dreptul la moarte asistată. Pacientul își administrează singur substanța letală

France has officially legalized assisted dying after President Emmanuel Macron signed the law, which allows terminally ill patients to receive assistance in dying under strict conditions. The legislation was published in the Official Journal following the Constitutional Council's approval. Patients in advanced stages of incurable diseases can now choose to end their lives with medical support. Typically, patients must self-administer the lethal substance in the presence of a healthcare professional, although a professional can assist if the patient is unable to do so. This law positions France among a select group of countries that permit some form of medical assistance in dying.