Slovenia has taken a significant step in end-of-life legislation by passing a law permitting assisted dying, Reuters reports. The new measure, officially approved by the Slovenian Parliament, allows terminally ill patients to seek medical assistance to end their lives under strict conditions. This landmark decision positions Slovenia among a growing number of European countries recognizing patients’ rights to choose the timing and manner of their death, igniting debates over ethical, legal, and medical considerations.
Slovenia Legalizes Assisted Dying in Historic Parliamentary Vote
In a landmark decision, the Slovenian Parliament has voted in favor of a law permitting assisted dying, marking a significant shift in the nation’s approach to end-of-life care. The legislation, which passed after months of parliamentary debate, allows terminally ill patients to seek medical assistance to end their lives under strict conditions. Lawmakers highlighted the importance of respecting…
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Author : Sophia Davis
Publish date : 2025-12-07 18:56:00
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