Franța legalizează ajutorul pentru a muri. Legea a fost promulgată de Macron după lungi dezbateri

France has legalized assisted dying, allowing patients with terminal conditions to end their lives with medical assistance under specific conditions. The law, signed by President Macron, follows extensive debates and has been validated by the Constitutional Council. Patients must be adults, suffering unbearably, and able to express their choice clearly. The procedure involves a single doctor and aims to determine eligibility. This legislation has sparked societal divisions, with some supporting it as a significant advancement, while others express concern for vulnerable individuals. The government will issue implementation decrees before the law takes effect.