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French lawmakers adopt landmark assisted dying bill

By Thomson Reuters Jul 15, 2026 | 12:33 PM

PARIS, July 15 (Reuters) – French lawmakers adopted on Wednesday a bill that will ​create a legal ‌right to assisted dying for adults with incurable illnesses, capping an intense ethical and political ‌debate.

The ​legislation will, under ⁠strict conditions, allow ⁠a person who requests it to receive a lethal substance. The substance could ​be self-administered or, if the person is physically ⁠unable to ⁠do so, administered by ​a doctor or nurse.

Access to ​assisted dying will be restricted ‌to adults who are French citizens or legal residents in France, and ⁠who suffer from a serious and incurable illness that is life-threatening ⁠and ‌in an advanced or ⁠terminal phase, experience ​constant ‌physical or psychological suffering ​linked to ⁠that condition, and are able to express a free and informed choice.

(Reporting by Makini Brice, Dominique Vidalon, ​Ingrid Melander)