Slovenia stops implementation of 5G technology
As said, the government has removed the strategy of the regulatory agency AKOS on the distribution of the frequency range for 5G from the agenda at the suggestion of the minister of public administration, Rudi Medved.
He said for Slovenian media that “the questions about the harmful effects of 5G technology are legitimate”.
Slovenia is the first country in the world to constitutionally protect water as a human right and a public good, thereby ensuring that its sources of drinking water, as possibly the most important strategic resource in the future, remain a national good.
By postponing the discussion on approving the frequency range for 5G until the technology's effects on people and the environment are examined, they made another step toward health protection and environmental preservation, the media report.
Several days ago, Switzerland also postponed the implementation of 5G after last year's protests.
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