Debate on euthanasia and palliative care in the National Assembly, with two proposed laws presented.
The process has involved constructive dialogues despite a potential dissolution in June 2024.
The proposed laws address fundamental fears of each individual about death and seek to protect the most vulnerable.
The right to assistance in dying embarks on a path of ethical application, with five stringent conditions.
Equality in access to medical care, particularly palliative care, must be ensured.
Conclusion: Definitive approval of these laws would signify progress on a delicate social matter without igniting divisions and would allow people to make decisions about their end of life within specific and controlled conditions.