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Tuscany approved on Tuesday a right-to-die law, becoming the first region in Roman Catholic Italy to regulate assisted suicide in the absence of national legislation on a highly controversial topic.
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Tuscany has made history as the first Italian region to pass a right-to-die law. This move helps regulate assisted suicide in the nation, addressing a controversial topic lacking national legislation.