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Why Monaco’s Prince Albert refused to sign the sovereign state’s abortion legalisation bill

  • Slovenian voters rejected a proposed euthanasia law in a referendum on November 23, 2025, with 53.43% voting against it, preventing the bill from taking effect.
  • Under Slovenian law, the rejection freezes the topic for at least 12 months before Parliament can consider it again.
  • The Slovenian Democratic Party and conservative groups opposed the euthanasia proposal, claiming it undermined human dignity.
  • Prince Albert II of Monaco announced he will not sign a bill that aimed to relax abortion laws, maintaining the current legal framework which reflects the country's Catholic identity.
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Monaco is one of the last states in Europe not to have legalized abortion. Prince Albert opposes it, despite the fact that a bill has been passed on this subject. ...

·Brussels, Belgium
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The Prince will not act on the National Council's bill to allow the IVG up to 12 weeks, as he intends to respect "the place occupied by the Catholic religion" in Monaco.

·Paris, France
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Catholic News Agency broke the news in on Tuesday, November 25, 2025.
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