Starting from the thematic of the «suicides of financial crisis», I searched and collected journalistic articles of the period from 2009 to 2014, about suicides and the phenomenon of their increasing rate. This paper is a discourse analysis on those articles. The analysis was carried out on four axes, following the methodology proposed by K. Doksiadis and Michel Foucault’s concepts. Initially, the article’s objects of reference were examined. The articles refer to incidents of suicide and their increasing tendency, always linking them with the financial crisis. However, by comparing them with EL.STAT. statistics, it seems that references to the increase of suicides were undocumented or even misplaced. Subsequently, the modes of enunciation were examined. Since the articles contain the sayings of different subjects, the modes of enunciation that correspond to them are distinguished. Reports, explanations, testimonies and confessions compose the discourse of the articles, leading to a comparison between them and the concept of alethourgy, a procedure where different subjects tell the truth in a pure, undocumented and redundant way. Next were examined the concepts used in the articles. From these, a connection was detected between the articles and WHO manuals concerning suicide prevention. This connection shows that the articles does not apply a «responsible reporting», suitable for the prevention of suicides. However, they are a means of expanding interest around suicides, so that the state gets mobilized and organise a prevention strategy. Finally, the articles were examined in terms of thestrategy they follow. As they contribute to the creation of a «national suicide prevention strategy», the strategy they follow is not just a sanitary one, but a political one. Following Foucault’s analysis about political government, it seems that the connection of these articles, political government and suicide prevention emerges from and signals a neoliberal governmentality. Therefore, these articles meditate between those who govern and those who are governed for the creation of a biopolitical coordination that will protect the citizens from the risks of suicide, while at the same time will ensure the financial independence of everyone, regardless of their precarious position.