Slovenian voters have decisively rejected a proposed law that would have permitted assisted dying for terminally ill adults, according to official referendum results announced on Sunday. The controversial legislation, which sparked intense public debate and highlighted deep ethical divisions within the country, sought to provide legally regulated options for patients facing terminal illnesses to end their lives with medical assistance. The referendum outcome marks a significant setback for advocates of assisted dying in Slovenia, reflecting the complex societal and moral considerations surrounding end-of-life care.
Slovenia Votes Against Legalizing Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults
The recent public referendum in Slovenia has resulted in a decisive rejection of the proposed legislation aimed at legalizing assisted dying for terminally ill adults. Voters expressed concerns surrounding ethical implications and the potential impact on vulnerable populations. Despite advocacy…
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Author : Atticus Reed
Publish date : 2025-11-30 10:55:00
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