The article discusses an upcoming referendum in Slovenia where voters will decide whether to reject a law that aims to normalize euthanasia by allowing doctors to lie about causes of death and institutionalize assisted dying. The piece frames the law as a threat to human dignity and the sanctity of life, emphasizing the role of the Catholic Church in opposing it. It cites Dr. Andrej Saje, Bishop of Nova Gorica and president of the Slovenian Conference of Bishops, who argues that the church’s right to act morally is protected under the Slovenian Constitution, particularly in articles 7 and 41 regarding freedom of religion. The article warns that passing the law would not only undermine the value of human life but also force medical professionals to provide false information and compel institutions to carry out killings while denying patients the right to challenge these actions. The author calls on citizens to vote against the law on November 23, 2025, and encourages support from friends and acquaintances.
Bias read (Left): The article presents the law as a direct attack on human dignity and the sanctity of life, using emotionally charged language such as 'normalization of killing' and 'forced lying.' It emphasizes the moral stance of the Catholic Church and portrays the law's proponents as threats to societal values.






