France is considering introducing a groundbreaking end-of-life law, which provides not only for legalising euthanasia but besides for developing palliative care. However, the controversy is raised by the proposal of MP Sandrine Rousseau of the Green Party, who demands that "right to hate" be granted to all persons residing in France, including illegal immigrants. Rousseau argues that "the refusal of specified a fundamental human right is inhumane."
The discussion in the Committee on Social Affairs of the French Parliament illustrated deep political divisions. While Rousseau argued that "universal human rights apply to all at the end of their lives," Olivier Falorni, a associate of the centre, recalled that euthanasia, as a form of medical support, should only be available to people with wellness insurance. The vote on the bill is scheduled for 27 May 2025.
France leader of asylum avalanches – evidence numbers and social costs
According to the latest Eurostat data, France accepted the most asylum applications throughout the European Union in February 2025 – as many as 13 065. It was thus overtaken by Germany and Spain. The fast increase in the number of refugees is due to the tightening of the German immigration policy following the terrorist attacks in Solingen and Magdeburg. Germany introduced border controls, limited financial assistance and facilitated deportations.
France, on the another hand, remained open, offering the highest social benefits in the EU for asylum seekers, up to EUR 426 per month. Beneficiaries can besides benefit from the public medical care strategy (AME), which cost the state EUR 1.2 billion in 2024. Even illegal immigrants have access to full wellness care, including medicines and hospitalisation, which is an phenomenon in Europe.
French education under muslim pressure? Controversial journey to the mosque
French associate of the European Parliament Marion Maréchal alerted the prosecutor to Besançon on the visit of advanced school students to the Turkish mosque in the Doubs department. The mosque is managed by DITIB – an organization affiliated with the Turkish government and accused of muslim nationalistic influences.
Maréchal stressed that DITIB supports ideology contrary to the principles of French secularism and republicanism. The mosque hosts sermons supporting president Erdogan's politics, and in March 2024 a military staging was organized there involving children disguised as soldiers of the Ottoman Empire. specified action raises serious doubts as to the direction in which social integration is taking place in France.
History Under the Mirror Carpet: The Monument of Louis XVI Disappears From Public Space
In the summertime of 2025, the monument of Louis XVI at Maréchal-Foch Square in Nantes will “disappear” by the artistic installation of Colombian creator Iván Argote. The initiative was supported by communist councillor Aymeric Seassau, who stated that the installation was to “bring the past of the place closer” and reflect on the presence of monarchy symbols in public space.
The monument was unveiled in 1823, but its past is stormy – from the Column of Liberty to Napoleon's symbols. But will this "artistic gesture" prove to be an effort to censor past and a symbolic effort on French identity?
Racism or Inclusion? Ministry under fire for remarks on BIO advertising
The French Ministry of Agriculture has asked the Bio Agency to change advertising promoting healthy food. The problem was that the run featured a dark-skinned boy preparing mayonnaise and couscous on the table. Minister Annie Genevard was to propose that the advertisement be modified – by turning the actor into a ‘ caucasian type’ and serving a duck cassoulet, more typical of French cuisine.
Although yet the cast was not changed, only the dish – the media accused the ministry of racism. The run was to “represent all French”, and it turned out that “Frenchness” must be defined by the colour of the skin and the kind of food.
Summary: Is France drifting towards a socio-legal experimentation without borders?
On the 1 hand, we have good ideas of "right to hate" for everyone – on the another hand, real social tensions, increased numbers of immigrants, controversy around education and national identity. The task of euthanasia for all, regardless of legal status, is not just a method amendment – it is simply a revolutionary change in reasoning about the state, its borders and identity. France is present at a turn of past that can decide the future of Europe as a whole.
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