An retired doctor from Sarajevo, Dr. Luka Pirnat, has moved to Veliki Iz, a remote island, to provide medical care to its residents. The local community has expressed satisfaction with his presence, as they now have consistent access to healthcare. Dr. Pirnat explains that he adapted quickly to the island’s slower pace of life and enjoys the simplicity of living there. He notes that the lack of urban problems such as traffic fines, police enforcement, and complex infrastructure makes daily life easier. He also encourages city dwellers to consider moving to the island for a more relaxed lifestyle. His wife has also joined him but is still adjusting to the change in lifestyle. Dr. Pirnat is available 24 hours a day, treating patients from both Veliki Iz and Mali Iz, as well as the nearby Rave island.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of Dr. Pirnat's decision to move to Veliki Iz and the positive reception from the local community. It does not take a clear ideological stance or frame the situation in a politically charged manner. The focus is on personal experience and lifestyle choice, not






