Slovenia has voted to reject a law that would have legalized assisted dying. This decision comes after the law was previously approved by parliament following a referendum held in 2024.
The outcome of the vote reflects ongoing debates surrounding assisted dying in the country. The law aimed to provide legal options for individuals seeking assistance in ending their lives under specific circumstances.
This rejection marks a significant development in Slovenia"s legislative efforts regarding end-of-life choices. For more on related coverage, see recent developments in political discussions.

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