Feb 27 β€’ 18:30 UTC πŸ‡­πŸ‡· Croatia Narod.hr

Bartulica on the EC Decision: Fund for Reducing Poverty Transformed into an Instrument for Terminating Life

Croatian MEP Stephen Nikola Bartulica criticizes the European Commission's decision to establish a fund for financing cross-border abortions, calling it a victory for a 'culture of death'.

The article discusses the reaction of Croatian MEP Stephen Nikola Bartulica to the European Commission's recent decision regarding a fund proposed by the radical left-liberal civic initiative 'My Voice, My Choice', which aims to finance cross-border abortions. Bartulica expresses strong disapproval of this decision, stating it opens the door to an ideological agenda that promotes abortion as a 'right' rather than recognizing it as a tragic act. He argues that if this is considered a victory, it represents a defeat for the value of life and family, prioritizing ideology over the rights of the unborn child.

Bartulica emphasizes the importance of protecting human life as a fundamental principle of justice, which he believes has been compromised by the EC's decision. He firmly stands on the side of the unborn child, insisting that abortion involves not just one, but two human beings, and the act of terminating a pregnancy is equated to a grave crime and a selfish act. According to him, it is unacceptable to consider a fetus as anything less than a human life deserving of protection and dignity.

Furthermore, Bartulica warns that such decisions could lead to further relativization of the value of the unborn and potentially embolden similar proposals across Europe, diminishing the legal and moral status of human life in the context of abortion. His comments reflect a broader cultural and ethical debate within Europe regarding the status of unborn children and the implications of using public funds for abortion services, a matter likely to resonate with various political ideologies across the continent.

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