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Slovenia votes to reject contested assisted dying law

(ANSA-AFP) - LJUBLJANA, NOV 23 - Slovenians on Sunday voted to suspend a new law to legalise assisted dying in a referendum held after critics mounted a campaign against the legislation, partial results showed. Around 53 percent of voters rejected the law, while 47 percent voted in favour, meaning its implementation will be suspended for at least one year. (ANSA-AFP).

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