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France To Vote on Legalising Assisted Dying

Comfort Ampomaaby Comfort Ampomaa
May 27, 2025
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France To Vote on Legalising Assisted Dying

French national assembly

France’s lower house of parliament, the National Assembly, is set to vote on a bill to legalise assisted dying, as public demands grow across Europe for legalend-of-life options.

The vote, scheduled for later today, Tuesday, May 27, 2025, is expected in the late afternoon, is a key legislative step on the contentious andlong-debated issue.

If approved by a majority of lawmakers, the bill will be sent to the Senate for further debate.

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The government has describedthe right-to-die lawas “an ethical response to the need to support the sick and the suffering,” insisting it was “neither a new right nor a freedom … but a balance between respect and personal autonomy.”

The bill would allow a medical team to decide if a patient is eligible to “gain access to a lethal substance when they have expressed the wish.”

Patients would be able to use it themselves or have it administered by a nurse or doctor “if they are in no condition physically to do so themselves.”

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Patients must meet a number of strict conditions: they must be over 18, hold French citizenship or residency and suffer from a “serious and incurable, life-threatening, advanced or terminal illness” that is “irreversible.”

The disease must cause “constant, unbearable physical or psychological suffering” that cannot be addressed by medical treatment, and the patient must be capable of “expressing freely and in an informed manner” their wish to end their life.

The bill – referred to inFranceas a law on “end of life” or “aid in dying” rather than “assisted suicide” or “euthanasia” – is expected to be backed by Emmanuel Macron’s centrist MPs and their allies and by the left, with right and far-right deputies likely to vote against.

France To Vote on Legalising Assisted Dying
Emmanuel Macron, President of France.

All parliamentary groups have been given a free vote to express their personal convictions. Euthanasia is a highly sensitive subject in France, a country with a longstanding Catholic tradition, and the bill is also opposed by many health workers.

France currently allows passive euthanasia – such as withholding artificial life support – and deep sedation before death, but patients seeking active end-of-life options have no choice but to travel to other countries where euthanasia is legal.

Active euthanasia – where a caregiver induces death at the request of the patient, and assisted suicide – where doctors provide the patient with the means to end their life themselves – have been legal in the Netherlands and Belgium since 2002 under broadly similar conditions.

A doctor and an independent expert must agree the patient is suffering unbearably and without hope of improvement. Both countries have since extended the right to children under 12.

Right-To-Die Campaigners Welcome Bill

Right-to-die campaigners welcomed the bill, though describing it as relatively modest in scope. Stéphane Gemmani of the Association for the Right to Die with Dignity (ADMD) said, “It’s a foot in the door, which will be important for what comes next.”

“We’ve been waiting for this for decades. Hopefully France will steadily align itself with other European countries. Forcing people to go to Belgium or Switzerland, pay €10,000 or €15,000 … The current situation is just wrong.”

Stéphane Gemmani

Opinion polls show most French people are in favour of assisted dying, but France has been slower than many European neighbours to legalise it. Others are actively debating the issue, including the UK, where an assisted dying billis before parliament.

Luxembourg also decriminalised active euthanasia and assisted dying in 2009. Active euthanasia is outlawed in Switzerland, but assisted suicide has been legal since the 1940s and organisations such as Exit and Dignitas have helped thousands of Swiss nationals, residents and others to end their lives.

Austria legalised assisted suicide in 2022, while Spain adopted a law in 2021 allowing euthanasia and medically assisted suicide for people with a serious and incurable illness, providing they are capable and conscious, the request was made in writing, reconfirmed later, and approved by an evaluation committee.

Portugal decriminalised euthanasia in 2023 but the measure has not yet come into force after certain articles were rejected by the constitutional court.

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