Slovenia

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Laws regulating peaceful protest remained contrary to international law. The shortage of family doctors left 140,000 people without adequate access to primary healthcare. The “erased” who were not able to restore their residency continued to lack access to basic rights. Roma and LGBTI people faced discrimination. The government imposed stricter penalties on some harmful emissions but dropped commitments to ending fossil fuel subsidies.

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