Slovenia is voting on whether to legalise assisted dying for some terminally ill adults after other European countries have made the change.
The parliament of the small European Union nation passed a euthanasia bill in July , but a citizens initiative, led by right-wing politician Ales Primc, forced the referendum on Sunday.
The law will be rejected if at least 20 percent of participating voters oppose the bill. Slovenia has an electorate of 1.69 million people.
Supporters of the bill said it will alleviate unnecessary pain. Those against said society should care for the sick, not help them die.
Several European countries – including Austria, Belgium, the Netherlands and Switzerland – already allow terminally ill people to receive medical help to end their lives.
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