The citizens' convention "turns in circles and produces conclusions which do not engage our democracy", estimated the MEP on Sud Radio, recalling that 13 associations representing "800,000 caregivers" denounced Thursday in a forum "a fundamental ethical break , but also a complete transformation of the entire universe of care".

Indeed, according to Mr. Bellamy, "the day when you have the possibility of dying rather than continuing the course of care, (...) the questions arise for you in a completely different way: vis-à-vis of your family, am I not going to be a burden, vis-à-vis your entourage, vis-à-vis the doctors themselves..."

“Opposed to euthanasia”, Mr. Bellamy also raised “a reluctance in principle on these citizen conventions”.

"We had drawn people at random after the yellow vests, telling ourselves that we were going to have a real popular representation, (...) which is an absolutely scandalous form of populist demagogy", added number 2 of LR for which "the place of the debates is first of all the Parliament".

The approximately 180 participants in the citizens' convention on the end of life estimated on Sunday, at 75%, that access to active assistance in dying should be open, and at 56% that it should also concern minors.

Asked about the decision of the president of LR to dismiss Aurélien Pradié, the other executive vice-president, Mr. Bellamy estimated that Eric Ciotti had made "a choice of clarification" and "coherence" to "ensure the clarity of the line of our political family".

"We are not following the macronists" but "we are not going to deny what we have said for years on the grounds that it is Emmanuel Macron who ends up saying the same thing as us" on pensions, he said. he adds.

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