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    1. OutrageousCost4818 on

      LJUBLJANA, July 18 (Reuters)

      Slovenia approved a law to allow assisted dying on Friday, joining an increasing number of countries giving terminally-ill adults the right to end their lives if they face unbearable suffering with no expectation of improvement.

      Australia, Canada, the Netherlands and Belgium are among the countries to permit assisted dying, as well as some U.S. states. Last month, Britain’s parliament voted to legalise assisted dying, although the bill must still clear the upper chamber of parliament.

      Slovenia’s lawmakers approved the bill with 50 votes in favour, 34 against, and three abstentions. The legislation follows a consultative referendum last year in which 55% of voters called for such a law.

      Treatment options will have to be exhausted, and the right to assisted dying will not be available in the case of unbearable suffering resulting from mental illness, STA news agency reported.
      A civil group that opposes the new law said on Friday it would try to gather enough public support to force a referendum on the new law.

    2. PoleNProud on

      Is there a difference between euthanasia and assisted dying or is it just semantics?

    3. QuickExtension3610 on

      One proper thing this disastrous government of ours did in the mandate. This should be enshrined in constitution, not just law.

    4. UtopianCoconut on

      Slovenia more advanced than most European countries. Amazing.

    5. Feisty-Witness-3972 on

      Good news! The Italian constitutional court is currently debating euthanasia (assisted suicide is already legal in italy), we might soon hear similar news from Italy.

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