
Being an adult, of French nationality or a stable resident in the country, suffering from a serious and incurable illness at an advanced stage causing intractable suffering and, finally, being able to express a free and informed will: these are the cumulative conditions set by the proposed law on the right to assisted dying for a patient to be able to access the device. But behind these medical criteria, who will concretely be the people likely, tomorrow, to claim assisted suicide and euthanasia if the reform is definitively adopted, as is likely, on July 15?
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