Deputies voting in the French parliament on an end-of-life bill next to scenes from a large protest in Paris.
Deputies voting in the French parliament on an end-of-life bill next to scenes from a large protest in Paris.
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Deputies exclude conscience clause for private institutions in end-of-life bill

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On Saturday, deputies completed their review of the end-of-life bill without including a clause allowing private institutions to refuse assisted dying. A protest drew four thousand people in Paris on Sunday.

Deputies refused to insert a conscience clause for private and associative health establishments. These structures will therefore not be able to oppose the practice of assisted dying on their premises.

Mgr Matthieu Rougé, bishop of Nanterre, denounced an « ideological relentlessness ». He said many faith-based or ethical institutions had requested the right not to practice euthanasia or assisted suicide.

On Sunday, four thousand people gathered at Place de Fontenoy in Paris to voice their opposition. Élisabeth de Courrèges, spokesperson for the « appel du 28 juin » collective, stated that the bill did not meet the real needs of sick people.

The solemn third-reading vote in the National Assembly is scheduled for Tuesday. Sister Sophie, of the Little Sisters of the Poor, said the institutions involved could not « give death » and found themselves in a deadlock.

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Initial reactions on X show opposition to excluding the conscience clause for private institutions in France's end-of-life bill, with concerns for Christian care facilities and vulnerable patients. Users highlighted a Paris protest against the legislation. Criticisms focus on risks of abuse, lack of safeguards, and prioritization of euthanasia over palliative care. A Le Figaro journalist shared the article directly. Sentiments are mostly negative, with some calls for better protections.

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