
Olivier Falorni
Olivier Falorni is a French politician and member of the MoDem party, known for his advocacy for assisted dying legislation. He has been a prominent voice in the French Assembly regarding end-of-life issues, particularly pushing for a legal framework that would allow for assisted suicide. His recent involvement in the discussion surrounding the government's decision to separate the legislation on palliative care and assisted dying has placed him in the spotlight, as he prepares to propose the law focused on the assistance to die.
Born on Apr 12, 1970 (55 years old)
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Canada:
Olivier Falorni, a French MP, spoke during a session on palliative care at the National Assembly.
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France:
Olivier Falorni was the former friend and supporter of Jean-François Fountaine who he faced in the election.
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France:
Olivier Falorni is the general rapporteur of the proposed law on the right to assisted dying.
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Portugal:
Olivier Falorni sought to maintain the balance of the text.
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France:
Olivier Falorni is a key figure in the discussions surrounding the end-of-life legislation in France.
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Canada:
Olivier Falorni, the general rapporteur of the bill, delivered a speech after the adoption of the bill at The National Assembly.
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France:
Olivier Falorni instructed left-wing deputies to avoid giving arguments to opponents of the text.
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Monaco:
Olivier Falorni created a proposal for a 'right to assisted dying'.
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France:
Olivier Falorni is a deputy from Charente-Maritime who proposed a law regarding assisted dying.
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Monaco:
Olivier Falorni is a member of the MoDem group who proposed the initial version of the law regarding assisted dying.
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