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France's lower house of parliament is set to vote Tuesday on a bill that would allow adults suffering from incurable illnesses to voluntarily end their life by taking a lethal substance prescribed by medical practitioners. A 2023 report indicated that a majority of French citizens support legalising end-of-life options.

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[–] Emil_Zatopek1982@lemmy.world 6 points 2 months ago

My mother died last tuesday and she spent her last 2 years in bed without being able to talk or move. It was not living. It was torture and as long as countries are allowing this torture to happen I can't call them civilized countries.