To begin, a better access to palliative care. We know that the demand of death is correlated to the lack of accessibility in palliative care. And in our current destroyed healthcare society, it's imperative to create a better access first then to look for the exceptionnal cases and the demand of assisted suicide. Which usually can be helped through a better accesibility of medication.
I'm sending you to this article from an antivalidist collective group in strasbourg who had a discussion with a EELV partisan of a text:
https://blogs.mediapart.fr/collecti...-avec-une-deputee-eelv-revele-le-vrai-clivage
It will make you understand the anti-validist pov.
Also there is this video from Elisa Rojas that is a MUST see. (
sorry guyz, it's in french)
Then, you absolutely need to look at this video from Leo:
I'll not reply to the rest, the ressources I gave you should help you understand better than I would the problem with the law and the fact that even if disabled people are not the subject, they are central in the problem, ignored and threatenned