Emmanuel Macron will outline “by the end of March” the follow-up to be given to the work of the Citizens’ Convention on the end of life, announced Wednesday the Minister for Democratic Renewal and government spokesperson Olivier Véran.
“He will receive the members of the Citizens’ Convention as soon as their work is completed”, which must be returned on March 19, he said during the report of the Council of Ministers.
“And so by the end of March, he will have the opportunity to give vademecum, to prepare the rest of the work,” he added.
After nearly three months of debate, the 180 or so participants in the citizens’ convention voted on Sunday in favor of changing the law for “active assistance in dying”.
Regarding the terms of this assisted death, 72% were in favor of assisted suicide, 66% in favor of euthanasia. Some questions remain unanswered, in particular that of the conscience of people at the end of life.
Since 2016, the so-called Claeys Leonetti law has made it possible to go as far as “deep and continuous sedation” of certain patients until their death, without however making it possible to actively cause their death or to give them the means to do so.
“In addition, we continue to consult the healthcare community, users, political forces in all directions”, continued Olivier Véran.
The minister specified that he would soon go to Spain, with “parliamentarians from all sides”, “to look at what works and what does not work in the countries which have already legislated”. He has already made similar trips to Switzerland and Belgium.
02/22/2023 13:27:18 – Paris (AFP) – © 2023 AFP