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Fin de vie : les patients ayant recours à l’aide à mourir ne seront pas réputés « décédés de mort naturelle »Dernières nouvelles d’Haïti : Politique, Sécurité, Économie, Culture.

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L’Assemblée nationale, à Paris, le 21 mai 2025. THIBAUD MORITZ / AFP Les députés ont supprimé, vendredi 23 mai, une disposition du texte relatif au droit à l’aide à mourir, selon laquelle les patients qui y auraient recours seraient ensuite « réputés décédés de mort naturelle » sur leurs certificats de décès. Des amendements de suppression de l’alinéa en cause

Source: Haiti24 – Nouvelles d’Haïti | Politique, affaires courantes, sport et autres rubriques

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