In this new episode of La Loupe, we look at the provisions regulating the end of life, thanks to the Claeys-Leonetti law, with Agnès Laurent, senior reporter at L’Express, while a new bill must be presented in the council of ministers in April.
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The team: Mathias Penguilly (presentation), Charlotte Baris (writing) and Jules Krot (editing and direction).
Credits: BFM TV, France Inter, LCP
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Mathias Penguilly: The Claeys-Leonetti law is one of the main laws governing the end of life and we have a journalist at L’Express who is closely interested in the subject: it is Agnès Laurent, senior reporter. Agnès, when did this law date from?
Agnès Laurent: So, it dates from 2016, but to fully understand what it implies, I suggest you go back a little further, to the early 2000s…
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