A man holds a sign reading in Spanish "There is no right to kill" during a demonstration against euthanasia called by "Derecho a Vivir" (Right to live) group in front of the Parliament in Madrid on February 11, 2020. - Spain's ruling Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez presented parliament with a draft bill on legalising euthanasia today, despite fierce opposition from the Catholic church and rightwing groups. (Photo by GABRIEL BOUYS / AFP) (Photo by GABRIEL BOUYS/AFP via Getty Images)

Gabriel Bouys
A man holds a sign reading in Spanish "There is no right to kill" during a demonstration against euthanasia called by "Derecho a Vivir" (Right to live) group in front of the Parliament in Madrid.

Protesters rallied against the bill outside of the parliament building in Madrid holding a banner that said “Government of death.”