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Prince Albert headed down the coast to Antibes this week to officially inaugurate an exciting new coastal museum, the Posidonia, founded with the support of Monaco’s Institut Océanographique. ....
A group of 150 French citizens will have a series of discussions about the issue, and report their conclusions to the government in spring next year. ....
CHRONIQUE. Et s’il était la solution de la droite, mettant fin par sa candidature au pugilat de trop nombreux prétendants ? Un indice mène à cette piste. ....
French MPs divided over existential euthanasia bill Thu 08th April 2021 | 04:22 PM :A bill to legalise euthanasia was set to go before a deeply divided French parliament on Thursday, with right-wingers planning to torpedo any vote with thousands of amendments and the government not taking sides Paris (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 8th Apr, 2021 ) :A bill to legalise euthanasia was set to go before a deeply divided French parliament on Thursday, with right-wingers planning to torpedo any vote with thousands of amendments and the government not taking sides. If the draft law were to pass, France would become the fifth European Union country to decriminalise assisted suicide, after the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg and Spain. ....
French MPs divided over existential euthanasia bill The current law allows only deep sedation of patients suffering from incurable illnesses but no help for people to end their life. Share Via Email | A+A A- By AFP PARIS: A bill to legalise euthanasia was set to go before a deeply divided French parliament on Thursday, with right-wingers planning to torpedo any vote with thousands of amendments and the government not taking sides. If the draft law were to pass, France would become the fifth European Union country to decriminalise assisted suicide, after the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg and Spain. The bill was brought by Olivier Falorni from a centrist group of MPs called Freedom and Territories, and he plans to use Thursday s National Assembly time allotted to his party to fight for a proposal that he says raises existential questions . ....