"A Grave Mistake": Opposed to Helping to Die, Jeanne-Françoise Hutin Wants to Make His Legion Honor to Emmanuel Macron
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In a letter addressed to the President, the founder of the House of Europe ignites against the text which authorizes for the first time assistance to suicide or even euthanasia, with a series of conditions.
A few days after Emmanuel Macron's enactment of the law on the end of life creating a right to help die, a well-known voice from the West decided to proceed. Indeed, Jeanne-Françoise Hutin, founder of the Maison de l'Europe de Rennes et de Haute-Bretagne and officer of the Legion of Honour, wrote to the Head of State to announce to him that she wants to hand over her insignia. In other words, a rare gesture, thought as a direct response to this …
DOCUMENT In an open letter to the President of the Republic Emmanuel Macron, which La Croix publishes exclusively, Jeanne-Françoise Hutin claims to want to give him his insignia as an officer of the Legion of Honour to protest against the enactment of the law on aid to die.
We have all heard about these situations in which the disease progresses inexorably around a family table or in the waiting room of a medical office. These moments when we wonder what we would do, for ourselves or for a loved one, in the face of suffering that goes beyond understanding. These questions, long confined to the intimate or medical sphere, have just passed an important legislative stage. The law creating a right to help to die was pu…
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