
Christine Bonfanti-Dossat
Christine Bonfanti-Dossat is a French senator representing the Republicans party. In her role, she has been actively involved in discussions surrounding the controversial legislation on end-of-life options, particularly focusing on the balance between providing palliative care and opposing assisted suicide and euthanasia. Bonfanti-Dossat has advocated for the adoption of a revised law that emphasizes the need for pain relief while maintaining a conservative stance against any measures perceived as encouraging the end of life. Her recent contributions to the debates in the Senate reflect a broader ideological struggle within French politics regarding individual rights and societal values.
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Christine Bonfanti-Dossat is a senator who acknowledges the imperfections of the proposed law but advocates for its adoption.
Aide à mourir : le Sénat se prononce sur une loi dénaturée, bientôt de retour à l’Assemblée




