Slovenia has become the first country in Eastern Europe to
legalize euthanasia, following a landmark vote in its national
parliament on Friday, Azernews reports, citing Fox
News.
According to information, the newly adopted law permits
medically assisted suicide for patients suffering from severe,
incurable illnesses that cause unbearable pain and for whom there
is no hope of recovery.
The legislation was passed with 50 votes in favor, 34 against,
and 3 abstentions. It applies exclusively to mentally competent
adults who have exhausted all available medical treatment options.
The law explicitly excludes individuals suffering from psychiatric
disorders.
This historic move marks a significant shift in the region’s
approach to end-of-life care, aligning Slovenia with a growing
number of Western European countries that have adopted similar
policies in recent years.
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