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For Macron, the legalization of aid in dying meant a long personal journey

  • Posted on July 15, 2026
  • By Le Monde
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In brief

President Macron's evolution toward supporting euthanasia legislation in France reflects a complex political journey shaped by parliamentary pressure and shifting public sentiment. Initially hesitant due to institutional concerns and potential religious backlash, the French leader ultimately embraced reform while navigating societal divisions on end-of-life care.

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For Macron, the legalization of aid in dying meant a long personal journey
For Macron, the legalization of aid in dying meant a long personal journey

After doubting the need for new legislation, fearing he might upset religious leaders and concerned about dividing French society, the president eventually resolved to support the legislation, under pressure from MPs and public opinion.
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