French lawmakers are debating two bills on assisted suicide, focusing on legalizing it for adults with incurable illnesses while emphasizing the need for informed consent. The legislation faces opposition from conservatives who advocate for improved palliative care instead. Protests have emerged, highlighting the inadequacies in palliative care in France, with many arguing that better care could alleviate suffering and reduce the desire for assisted dying. The final vote is set for 27 May. Teljes cikk (Euronews.com)