French PM splits controversial end-of-life bill, facing criticism over his decision and Catholic beliefs.
French Prime Minister François Bayrou faced criticism from his party after deciding to split an end-of-life bill into two separate laws focusing on palliative care and assisted dying. The original bill, which aimed to legalize euthanasia for those with incurable illnesses, was seen as too extreme by opponents. Bayrou's decision has sparked questions about his Catholic convictions and how they influence his policy decisions.
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