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Ljubljana – Slovenia’s parliament faced a significant setback as voters decisively rejected the controversial assisted dying law in a recent referendum, according to official results released Monday. The referendum outcome marks a pivotal moment in the nation’s ongoing debate over end-of-life choices, reflecting deep societal divisions on the ethical and legal implications of permitting assisted death. This vote not only halts the government’s efforts to implement the legislation but also underscores the complexities surrounding patients’ rights and medical ethics in Slovenia.

Slovenia Voters Overturn Controversial Assisted Dying Legislation

In a decisive public vote, Slovenian citizens have rejected the government-backed legislation that sought to legalize assisted dying. The referendum outcome highlights significant public unease and ethical concerns surrounding the sensitive issue of euthanasia and assisted suicide. Critics of the bill argued that the law posed risks…

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Author : Samuel Brown

Publish date : 2025-11-28 14:56:00

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