She desire to depart with a serene impression, ensuring joy for all: confesses Line Renaud in her final days

The acclaimed actress Line Renaud takes advantage of the chance to reflect on her steadfast commitment to euthanasia in an upcoming TV movie that captures the essence of the end of life.

Line Renaud, who is 94 years old and is well-known in the film industry for her collaboration with Dany Boon, has steadfastly advocated for the legalization of assisted dying with dignity.

Renaud wrote a forum in Le Journal du Dimanche in August 2022, fervently supporting the legalization of euthanasia, before her presence in the TV movie, planned to be broadcast in May.

She desire to depart with a serene impression, ensuring joy for all: confesses Line Renaud in her final days

After that, she was able to “persuade” President Emmanuel Macron at a meeting a month later, and he gave her the assurance that progress would be done.

Renaud revealed this good news to RTL in an interview.

When she imagines her last moments, she sees herself laying in bed with Pirate by her side.

She desire to depart with a serene impression, ensuring joy for all: confesses Line Renaud in her final days

Renaud recalls seeing some of her loved ones go through excruciating pain, and she is determined not to put her family through such trauma.

“I have a soft spot for people, and I hate seeing them suffer. I will keep fighting because it is intolerable, Renaud said on the radio.

She asserts resolutely that she is prepared to break the law if necessary, saying that if the pain gets intolerable, she will find a method to get around the rules.

She is steadfast in her dedication to her cause: “Without the law, I will die while resisting.”

She desire to depart with a serene impression, ensuring joy for all: confesses Line Renaud in her final days

Line Renaud expresses her profound passion for life while she waits for the premiere of the TV show, which holds a special place in her heart.

She treasures the pleasures it delivers and has no plans to stop experiencing them any time soon.

The National Consultative Ethics Committee (CCNE) approved “active” support in dying under tight conditions in France in September of last year.

Renaud’s strong resolve and the developing debate over euthanasia both support the increasing movement that seeks to guarantee people the right to a humane death.

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