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"I Won't Die in Switzerland" : Charles Biétry Reacts with Emotion to the Adoption of the Law on the End of Life

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Finally, the deputies finally adopted the law on the end of life on Wednesday, July 15. An unexpected outcome, as this law had aroused many debates. Several sick people welcomed this decision. Among them, former sports journalist Charles Biétry, who has suffered from Charcot's disease since 2023. He expressed his relief in a moving message about his end of life from his account X.

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While the text on the end of life was finally adopted by the National Assembly, the director of the establishments of Our Lady of Good Help recalls the importance for patients to feel free to manifest their suffering.

·Paris, France
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"I will not die in Switzerland", said the figure of the media and sports Charles Biétry, suffering from Charcot's disease, to salute the historic vote by the French deputies Wednesday 15 July on a right to...

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Finally, the deputies finally adopted the law on the end of life on Wednesday, July 15. An unexpected outcome, as this law had aroused many debates. Several sick people welcomed this decision. Among them, former sports journalist Charles Biétry, who has suffered from Charcot's disease since 2023. He expressed his relief in a moving message about his end of life from his account X.

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The National Assembly finally passed the end-of-life law on Wednesday. This vote marks the end of a long debate that began four years ago. Our political columnist Éric Decoouty looks back on this process. - End-of-life law: why did the process take so long? Eric Decoouty's explanations about LCI (Policy).

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The measure will apply only to patients at least 18 years of age, French nationals or legal residents in France who have a serious and incurable disease at an advanced or terminal stage

·Italy
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It is necessary to say what the laws are the name of, argues Bishop Wintzer, Archbishop of Sens-Auxerre. Thus, no empathy or generosity in the end-of-life law that the deputies have just adopted. Nor is there any urgency in the agricultural law currently debated in Parliament. But lies attract more than truth.

·Paris, France
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Reforme.net broke the news on Thursday, July 16, 2026.
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