Slovenian Vote on Assisted Suicide Law

Slovenians voted to suspend a new law on assisted suicide following a widespread campaign of criticism.


Slovenian Vote on Assisted Suicide Law

On Sunday, Slovenians voted in a referendum to suspend a new law that legalizes assisted suicide. The referendum was held following a widespread campaign of criticism against the legislation. Opponents of the law have raised concerns about potential abuses and ethical dilemmas, while supporters argue that it provides the right for people with severe illnesses to a dignified end. The outcome of the vote is expected to have a significant impact on the future of this sensitive legislation in the country.