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Slovenia Enshrines Right To Cash Payments In Constitution

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Slovenia's parliament formally passed on Monday an amendment to the eurozone country's constitution granting citizens the right to use cash for all transactions.

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In Slovenia, Parliament has enshrined the right to cash payment in the Constitution.

·Germany
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The Slovenian Parliament has advocated the constitutional protection of cash payments, following Hungary and Slovakia.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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The Constitution will now state that everyone has the right to use cash in banking and other forms of legal transactions, in accordance with the law.

Lean Left

With 61 votes in favor and no votes against, the deputies approved the decree on the promulgation of the constitutional law amending the third chapter of the Constitution, thereby adding the right to pay in cash.

How an online campaign evolved into a constitutional amendment that changes the landscape of cash transactions in the eurozone

·Greece
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La Croix broke the news in on Monday, December 1, 2025.
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