On July 27, during the extraordinary session of the French National Assembly, the second reading of the Bioethics bill was retained by the Government. Despite the fact that France is facing urgent economical, social and ecological issues in the wake of the COVID-19...
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[Press Release]: French Bioethics Bill: That’s Enough, Stop the Fiasco!
Alliance VITA denounces the government’s obstinacy to push through the bioethics law as soon as July 27th, a proof of its lack of respect for the parliament members’ contributions. Tugdual Derville, Alliance VITA’s General Delegate deplores the current fiasco:...
[Press Release] Alliance VITA Calls For Postponing the French Bioethics Bill
Following the announcement by the French National Assembly that the legislative process on the bioethics bill was suspended, Alliance VITA denounces the serious transgressions that the special committee has added during its second reading. French MPs with the most...
Press Conference by “March for the Children” to Request the Withdrawal of France’s Bioethics Bill
Together with the collective group “March for the Children”, Alliance VITA participated in an emergency press conference on June 18, 2020 in front of the French Health Ministry to denounce the government’s obstinate attempt to push through the bioethics bill in an...
Press Release: Alliance VITA Denounces Government’s Gambit to Push Through the French Bioethics Bill
Alliance VITA denounces the recent governmental gambit aimed at pushing through the highly controversial Bioethics bill in France. Along with “March for the Children”, Alliance VITA calls for action to have the bill withdrawn from the extraordinary parliamentary...
[Press Release] Alliance VITA Wins New Legal Battle for “Society will Progress” Campaign
Alliance VITA has just won a new victory in the case against “Mediatransports” who has been ordered by the President of the Appeals Court in Paris to pay fines to the association as well as pay for the procedural costs incurred. On 7 January 2020, the court had...