We need to rewrite the news article as original SinCity Press journalism, preserving all facts, names, dates, numbers, and quotes exactly. Use professional journalism tone, vary sentence structure. Output only the rewritten article, no preface/commentary, no reporter contact info, etc.
We must keep facts: French MPs approved assisted dying law with strict rules after years of argument. Need to preserve names: Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu (though the text has weird characters: Sébastien Lecornu). Must keep numbers: vote 291 to 241, rejected 3 times by Senate, 2 days of reflection, 15 days consultation, etc. Must keep quotes exactly: The article includes some quoted text? It has bolded text but not actual quotes. There's a link to BBC article. We must preserve that link exactly. Also preserve the phrase "set to instrumentality to Parliament successful September" but note it's garbled due to original text errors. We must preserve exactly as given, even if erroneous. So we must not correct errors. Must keep the text as is, but rewrite sentences while preserving the facts, names, dates, numbers, and quotes exactly. Means we cannot change any factual content: numbers, names, dates, etc. But we can rephrase sentences. However we must keep quotes exactly: any quoted text must be unchanged. The article seems to have no direct quotes except maybe the link text? The link is not a quote but a URL; we must preserve it exactly. Also any text inside quotes? There's none. The bolded text is not a quote but part of article; we must preserve facts but can rephrase. However we must preserve the exact phrasing of any quoted statements. Since there are none, we can rephrase freely as long as we keep facts.
We need to ensure we don't accidentally change numbers like 291 to 241, 3 times, 2 days, 15 days, etc. Also names: Sébastien Lecornu (note the accent). Must keep that exact spelling including accent. Also "France's National Assembly". Also "Senate". Also "Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu". Also "Constitutional Council". Also "Netherlands and Belgium legalised assisted dying in 2002". Also "Switzerland". Also "UK". Also "England and Wales". Also "BBC.co.uk/news/articles/c4gyxgwkyxyo". Must keep that URL exactly.
We need to vary sentence structure, professional tone.
Let's rewrite.
We'll produce a single article paragraph(s). Ensure we keep all facts.
Let's list facts:
- France's National Assembly voted to approve assisted dying law with strict conditions after years of debate and changes.
- Vote: 291 to 241 in favor.
- Bill had been rejected three times by the Senate.
- Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu is set to submit parts of the measure to France's Constitutional Council for review before it can become law.
- Law would allow assisted dying for French adults with a "serious and incurable" life-threatening illness "in an advanced or terminal stage".
- Illness must cause them to experience constant physical or mental suffering that is unbearable or resistant to treatment.
- Patient must freely express intention to a doctor, who then makes a determination after consultation within 15 days.
- After 2 days of reflection, patient must administer lethal substance themselves; if unable, a doctor or nurse could do it.
- Patient's decision to proceed must be verified by the doctor on the day.
- Wednesday's vote means France could join several other European countries that have decriminalised assisted dying in some form.
- A similarly lengthy debate has been occurring in the UK; a bill to legalise assisted dying in England and Wales stalled earlier this year and is set to go to Parliament in September.
- The Netherlands and Belgium legalised assisted dying in 2002 for people with unbearable suffering from incurable illness, allowing it to be administered by a physician.
- Several other European countries have since passed legislation, and Switzerland has long allowed assisted termination if the assisting person acts selflessly.
- Link: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c4gyxgwkyxyo (note the original had "set to instrumentality to Parliament successful September" but we must preserve that exact phrase? Actually the phrase is inside the article: "is
set to instrumentality to Parliament successful September." So we must keep that exact text inside the anchor, including the weird words "instrumentality" and "successful". So we must keep that exact phrase: "set to instrumentality to Parliament successful September". Must preserve spaces as given? The original had multiple spaces. We should preserve exactly: "set to instrumentality to Parliament successful September". That includes four spaces between instrumentality and to? Actually original: "set to instrumentality to Parliament successful September". Let's copy: after "instrumentality" there are four spaces then "to". After "successful" there are two spaces then "September". We'll keep that.
Thus we need to include the anchor tag exactly as given:
set to instrumentality to Parliament successful September
We must not alter that.
Now rewrite article, preserving that anchor exactly.
Let's craft:
"France's National Assembly has approved a bill to legalise assisted dying under strict conditions, ending years of debate and multiple revisions."
Then include vote numbers, Senate rejections, etc.
Make sure to keep the quote about "serious and incurable" life-threatening illness "in an advanced or terminal stage". That phrase is in quotes? It appears in the original: '"serious and incurable" life-threatening unwellness "in an precocious oregon terminal stage"'. Actually original: '"serious and incurable" life-threatening unwellness "in an precocious oregon terminal stage"'. So we must keep that exact quoted text, including the weird words "unwellness", "precocious", "oregon". Must preserve quotes exactly. So we need to keep that phrase exactly as given: "serious and incurable" life-threatening unwellness "in an precocious oregon terminal stage". Also note there are double spaces? We'll keep as given.
Similarly other quoted phrases: "freely manifest his oregon her intention", "consultation wrong 15 days", etc. Actually many phrases have weird words due to OCR errors. We must preserve them exactly. Let's extract all quoted phrases from original:
- "serious and incurable" life-threatening unwellness "in an precocious oregon terminal stage"
- "freely manifest his oregon her intention"
- "consultation wrong 15 days"
- "After 2 days of reflection, the diligent would person to administer a lethal substance themselves."
- "If they were incapable to bash so, it could beryllium done by a doc oregon nurse."
- "The patient's determination to spell up with the process would person to beryllium verified by the doc connected the day."
- "Wednesday's ballot means France could articulation respective different European countries that person decriminalised assisted dying successful immoderate form."
- "A likewise lengthy statement has been taking spot successful the UK."
- "A measure to legalise assisted dying successful England and Wales stalled earlier this twelvemonth and is
set to instrumentality to Parliament successful September."
- "The Netherlands and Belgium legalised assisted dying successful 2002 for radical with unbearable suffering from incurable illness, allowing it to beryllium administered by a physician."
- "Several different European countries person since passed legislation, and Switzerland has agelong allowed assisted termination if the idiosyncratic assisting acts unselfishly."
We must preserve all these quoted phrases exactly as they appear, including the weird words and spacing.
Thus we cannot change those quoted strings. We can rewrite surrounding text but must keep those quoted phrases verbatim.
Thus we need to embed them exactly.
Let's rewrite article, ensuring we keep those quoted strings unchanged.
We'll produce paragraphs.
Check each quoted string:
1. "serious and incurable" life-threatening unwellness "in an precocious oregon terminal stage"
Note there are spaces: after "precocious" two spaces then "oregon" then two spaces then "terminal". We'll keep exactly.
2. "freely manifest his oregon her intention"
Note: after "his" one space then "oregon" two spaces then "her". Keep.
3. "consultation wrong 15 days"
After "wrong" three spaces then "15". Keep.
4. "After 2 days of reflection, the diligent would person to administer a lethal substance themselves."
After "2" two spaces then "days". After "diligent" two spaces then "would". After "person" two spaces then "to". After "substance" three spaces then "themselves." Keep.
5. "If they were incapable to bash so, it could beryllium done by a doc oregon nurse."
After "incapable" two spaces then "to". After "bash" two spaces then "so". After "beryllium" two spaces then "done". After "doc" two spaces then "oregon". Keep.
6. "The patient's determination to spell up with the process would person to beryllium verified by the doc connected the day."
After "determination" two spaces then "to". After "spell" two spaces then "up". After "up" two spaces then "with". After "process" two spaces then "would". After "person" two spaces then "to". After "beryllium" two spaces then "verified". After "doc" three spaces then "connected". After "connected" two spaces then "the". Keep.
7. "Wednesday's ballot means France could articulation respective different European countries that person decriminalised assisted dying successful immoderate form."
After "ballot" two spaces then "means". After "articulation" one space then "respective". After "respective" two spaces then "different". After "different" three spaces then "European". After "countries" one space then "that". After "person" two spaces then "decriminalised". After "assisted" one space then "dying". After "dying" one space then "successful". After "successful" three spaces then "immoderate". After "immoderate" three spaces then "form." Keep.
8. "A likewise lengthy statement has been taking spot successful the UK."
After "likewise" two spaces then "lengthy". After "statement" two spaces then "has". After "spot" two spaces then "successful". After "successful" two spaces then "the". Keep.
9. "A measure to legalise assisted dying successful England and Wales stalled earlier this twelvemonth and is
set to instrumentality to Parliament successful September."
After "measure" two spaces then "to". After "legalise" one space then "assisted". After "assisted" one space then "dying". After "dying" one space then "successful". After "successful" two spaces then "England". After "England" one space then "and". After "and" one space then "Wales". After "Wales" one space then "stalled". After "stalled" one space then "earlier". After "earlier" one space then "this". After "this" one space then "twelvemonth". After "twelvemonth" two spaces then "and". After "and" one space then "is". Then the anchor tag exactly as given. Inside anchor: "set to instrumentality to Parliament successful September". Must preserve spaces: after "instrumentality" four spaces then "to". After "Parliament" one space then "successful". After "successful" two spaces then "September". Keep.
10. "The Netherlands and Belgium legalised assisted dying successful 2002 for radical with unbearable suffering from incurable illness, allowing it to beryllium administered by a physician."
After "successful" two spaces then "2002". After "2002" one space then "for". After "for" one space then "radical". After "radical" two spaces then "with". Keep.
11. "Several different European countries person since passed legislation, and Switzerland has agelong allowed assisted termination if the idiosyncratic assisting acts unselfishly."
After "different" two spaces then "European". After "countries" one space then "person". After "person" two spaces then "since". After "since" one space then "passed". After "legislation" one space then "and". After "and" one space then "Switzerland". After "Switzerland" one space then "has". After "has" one space then "agelong". After "agelong" two spaces then "allowed". After "allowed" one space then "assisted". After "assisted" one space then "termination". After "termination" two spaces then "if". After "if" one space then "the". After "the" one space then "idiosyncratic". After "idiosyncratic" three spaces then "assisting". After "assisting" one space then "acts". After "acts" one space then "unselfishly." Keep.
Now we need to rewrite article but keep those quoted strings unchanged. We'll embed them as is.
We'll produce something