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RE: Slovenia Successfully Declares Drinking Water A Constitutional Human Right
'Of the two million citizens of Slovenia, about 10,000 to 12,000 people still lack access to drinkable water, according to Amnesty International.'
Slovenia is a wealthy country, ranking 25th highest on the Human Development Index. How is this possible?
That number is miniscule, maybe some problem like in Flint, USA. But nevertheless, water is now a constitutional right in Slovenia, unlike in US, where you'll be put in jail in some states for collecting rain water...