Slovenia is set to hold a referendum on a law legalizing assisted dying for terminally ill adults, following parliamentary approval in July. Supporters argue it alleviates unnecessary suffering, while opponents claim it violates the constitution and promotes inhumane practices. The law requires approval from two doctors and includes cooling-off periods. If rejected, it needs a majority of votes from at least 20% of the electorate to be overturned.
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