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Euthanasia in France: For the third time, the Senate says “no.” Progressives and the French left will pass it in Parliament

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July 10, 2026

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Although the Senate has once again rejected the proposal, the legislative momentum now appears to favor its supporters. If the National Assembly grants final approval next week, France would join a growing number of countries that permit some form of medically assisted dying The post Euthanasia in France: For the third time, the Senate says “no.” Progressives and the French left will pass it in Parliament appeared first on ZENIT - English.

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