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SARAJEVO (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

Slovenia Enacts Law Allowing Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill

Overview of Slovenia's Assisted Dying Legislation

SARAJEVO (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.

Voting Results and Public Opinion

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.

Conditions for Assisted Dying

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.

Opposition and Future Actions

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. 

(Reporting by Daria Sito-Sucic; Editing by Alexandra Hudson)

Key Takeaways

  • Slovenia passes a law allowing assisted dying for terminally ill adults.
  • The law was approved with 50 votes in favor and 34 against.
  • A referendum last year showed 55% public support for the law.
  • Assisted dying is not available for mental illness-related suffering.
  • A civil group plans to challenge the law with a referendum.

Frequently Asked Questions

What recent law did Slovenia pass?
Slovenia approved a law to allow assisted dying for terminally ill adults.
How did lawmakers vote on the assisted dying bill?
The legislation was approved with 50 votes in favor, 34 against, and three abstentions.
What conditions must be met for assisted dying in Slovenia?
Treatment options must be exhausted, and the right to assisted dying is not available for unbearable suffering due to mental illness.
What is the stance of the opposition regarding the new law?
A civil group opposing the law plans to gather public support to force a referendum on the new legislation.
Which countries have similar assisted dying laws?
Countries like Australia, Canada, the Netherlands, and Belgium, as well as some U.S. states, have legalized assisted dying.

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