The 'March for Life' took place yesterday on Grajski Trg in Maribor, attracting participants from across Slovenia. The event aimed to promote life, family values, and the protection of the most vulnerable. Former football player Marcos Tavares, who plays for NK Maribor, was a special guest and emphasized the importance of family, mutual respect, and care for others. He highlighted that family is the foundation of human existence and warned that children today grow up in a world where they are exposed to many influences, which can lead them astray. Tavares called for protecting children from societal mistakes and stressed that every child is valuable from birth. During the march, a small group of far-left activists disrupted the peaceful demonstration by expressing their views among the participants. Among the most vocal protesters was Tatjana Frangež, a member of the Left Party's city council, who criticized the event and questioned how she could have been elected to the city council. Many attendees expressed frustration with her behavior, noting that participants of the 'March for Life' typically do not disrupt other events organized by the Left Party.
Bias read (Right): The article frames the 'March for Life' as a legitimate event promoting traditional values such as family and life, while criticizing left-wing activists for disrupting the demonstration. It portrays the organizers as defenders of moral standards and questions the suitability of a leftist councilor,






