

France Approves Assisted Dying: Senate Next
France's National Assembly Passes Assisted Dying Bill France took a significant step towards legalizing assisted dying on May 27, 2025, as the National Assembly voted to approve a landmark bill. The vote, which took place in a tense atmosphere, saw 305 members voting in favor, while 199 opposed the legislation. A total of 504 valid votes were cast from 561 voters. "The scrutiny is closed," announced the presiding officer, marking the end of the voting process. The atmosphere in the chamber was palpable, with audible expressions of both support and dissent. Following the announcement of the results, a wave of applause erupted from those who supported the bill's passage. The newly passed bill now moves to the Senate for further consideration. This legislation represents a major shift in French law, and its impact will be felt across the country. The debate surrounding assisted dying has been intense, and this vote marks a significant milestone in the ongoing discussion.