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"Er soll zahlen": Pirc Musarjeva kritisiert Abgeordneter, der dem Staat und den Arbeitern Tausende von Euro schuldet
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"Er soll zahlen": Pirc Musarjeva kritisiert Abgeordneter, der dem Staat und den Arbeitern Tausende von Euro schuldet

President of Slovenia, Dr. Nataša Pirc Musar, addressed political questions during a ceremony commemorating the 35th anniversary of Slovenia's independence. She commented on the case of MP Boris Mijič from the Resnica party, who allegedly owes money to the state and his employees. Pirc Musar stated, 'He should pay,' emphasizing that MPs should not allow themselves to owe the state or fail to pay their workers. Mijič's company, Progros, is reportedly indebted to former employees and the state by tens of thousands of euros, and the Anti-Corruption Commission is investigating the matter. Mijič has not attended parliamentary sessions since mid-June and has not publicly responded to allegations. Zoran Stevanović, President of the National Assembly and leader of Resnica, said Mijič must settle all obligations by year-end and warned he would demand resignation if found guilty of any wrongdoing. The party aims to avoid losing Mijič's mandate before October 10, when the six-month period from the first session ends, to prevent by-elections. Pirc Musar emphasized her support for financial committees investigating alleged misuse of public funds, stating they serve as checks and balances within

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"Er soll zahlen": Pirc Musarjeva kritisiert Abgeordneter, der dem Staat und den Arbeitern Tausende von Euro schuldet

President of Slovenia, Dr. Nataša Pirc Musar, addressed political questions during a ceremony commemorating the 35th anniversary of Slovenia's independence. She commented on the case of MP Boris Mijič from the Resnica party, who allegedly owes money to the state and his employees. Pirc Musar stated, 'He should pay,' emphasizing that MPs should not allow themselves to owe the state or fail to pay their workers. Mijič's company, Progros, is reportedly indebted to former employees and the state by tens of thousands of euros, and the Anti-Corruption Commission is investigating the matter. Mijič has not attended parliamentary sessions since mid-June and has not publicly responded to allegations. Zoran Stevanović, President of the National Assembly and leader of Resnica, said Mijič must settle all obligations by year-end and warned he would demand resignation if found guilty of any wrongdoing. The party aims to avoid losing Mijič's mandate before October 10, when the six-month period from the first session ends, to prevent by-elections. Pirc Musar emphasized her support for financial committees investigating alleged misuse of public funds, stating they serve as checks and balances within

Tendenz-Einschätzung (Mitte): The article presents statements from both President Pirc Musar and members of the Resnica party, providing balanced perspectives on the situation involving MP Boris Mijič. It does not exhibit overtly biased language, one-sided sourcing, or omission of context. The framing remains neutral, focusingon

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