'You cannot have a good assisted dying law without good palliative care'
• Jul 15, 2026, 7:24 PM
1 min de lecture
For this edition, FRANCE 24’s François Picard speaks with Anne Reynaud, Board Member of the Association for the Right to Die with Dignity. France's long awaited assisted dying legislation marks a profound shift in the country's approach to end-of-life care, but as Reynaud makes clear, the parliamentary vote is less the end of a debate than the beginning of a new ethical and legal era. Speaking from both personal experience and her professional role, Reynaud argues that the law represents meaningful progress while remaining more restrictive than the recommendations of France's Citizens' Convention.
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