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Parliament and the Assisted Dying Bill: Voices Protesting the Processes Used

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The ‘Assisted Dying Bill’ is awaiting its second hearing in the House of Lords on 12 September. Many have raised procedural breaches, with a Professor of Public Law calling for legislation to be procedurally and constitutionally "beyond reproach". Are we in uncharted territory?

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MPs will once again decide on the laws on assisted suicide, medical cannabis and animal protection at an extraordinary session. On Tuesday, the DS vetoed these laws. 46 votes will be needed to re-confirm them. The DZ will decide on the law on hospitality, which the DS also vetoed, in September.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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The National Assembly will vote again on the Hospitality Act, which regulates, among other things, the short-term rental of real estate for tourism purposes, in September. The remaining three acts, which were also vetoed by state councilors, will be decided at an extraordinary session on Thursday.

At today's extraordinary session, MPs will once again decide on the laws on assisted suicide, medical cannabis and animal protection. On Tuesday, the DS vetoed these laws. 46 votes will be needed to re-confirm them. The National Assembly will decide on the Hospitality Act, which the DS also vetoed, in September.

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RTV Slovenija broke the news in on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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