Church worried about assisted dying, media and property tax legislation
Ljubljana/Novo Mesto, 14 January - Slovenian Catholic bishops are concerned about a bill introducing assisted dying, a reform media bill which they fear would affect freedom of speech, and about plans for a new property tax. The standing council of the Slovenian Bishops Conference says in a statement that the planned legislation has upset the public, especially believers.
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