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Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsProgressiveOverlooked by conservatives9 hr. ago

This time, she's going after Mocha Skrinjar.

Asta Vrečko, former Minister of Culture, has once again shown strong reactions regarding the Fotopub, a controversial club known for its alleged involvement in illegal activities. This time, she confronted Mojca Škrinjar, the state secretary at the Ministry of Education, after Škrinjar commented on a video posted by the Left Party. In the video, Uroš Slak from POP TV asks Luko Mesec about his campaign slogan for mayor of Ljubljana, and Mesec responds with 'Ljubljana we can afford.' Škrinjar added a comment suggesting that the mayoral office would be located in Fotopub. Vrečko responded by telling Škrinjar to remember her position and not spread false information. Škrinjar replied by warning Vrečko to be careful with her words, noting that mentioning Fotopub could harm the Left Party, adding that such behavior was not seen even in the former Yugoslavia or the Soviet Union. The article also mentions that Vrečko has previously threatened legal action against anyone linking her or the Left Party to Fotopub, despite existing photos showing leaders of the Left Party socializing with Fotopub's owner, Dušan Smodej. Fotopub gained notoriety due to allegations involving underage girls being铐

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Demokracija logoDemokracijaParty-alignedProgressive9 hr. ago
This time, she's going after Mocha Skrinjar.

Asta Vrečko, former Minister of Culture, has once again shown strong reactions regarding the Fotopub, a controversial club known for its alleged involvement in illegal activities. This time, she confronted Mojca Škrinjar, the state secretary at the Ministry of Education, after Škrinjar commented on a video posted by the Left Party. In the video, Uroš Slak from POP TV asks Luko Mesec about his campaign slogan for mayor of Ljubljana, and Mesec responds with 'Ljubljana we can afford.' Škrinjar added a comment suggesting that the mayoral office would be located in Fotopub. Vrečko responded by telling Škrinjar to remember her position and not spread false information. Škrinjar replied by warning Vrečko to be careful with her words, noting that mentioning Fotopub could harm the Left Party, adding that such behavior was not seen even in the former Yugoslavia or the Soviet Union. The article also mentions that Vrečko has previously threatened legal action against anyone linking her or the Left Party to Fotopub, despite existing photos showing leaders of the Left Party socializing with Fotopub's owner, Dušan Smodej. Fotopub gained notoriety due to allegations involving underage girls being铐

Bias read (Progressive): The article focuses on a political figure (Asta Vrečko), a political party (Left Party), and a controversy involving a club linked to alleged misconduct. The framing emphasizes Vrečko’s reaction to criticism from a government official (Mojca Škrinjar), highlighting her defensiveness and threats, and

Nova24TV logoNova24TVParty-alignedProgressive14 hr. ago
This time, she's going after Mocha Skrinjar.

Former Culture Minister Asta Vrečko has once again become emotionally upset due to references to the controversial 'Fotopub' venue, this time confronting state secretary Mojca Škrinjar from the Ministry of Education. Škrinjar commented on a video posted by the Left Party, where TV presenter Uroš Slak asked candidate Luka Mesc about his campaign slogan for Ljubljana mayor. Mesc responded with 'Ljubljana, which we can afford,' prompting Škrinjar to question whether the council seat would be located at Fotopub. Vrečko warned Škrinjar not to spread lies, leading to a heated exchange where Škrinjar accused her of causing distress to the Left Party and compared the situation to totalitarian regimes. The incident follows past tensions between Vrečko and the Left Party over alleged connections between the party and Fotopub, despite existing photos showing prominent Left figures associating with Fotopub’s founder, Dušan Smodij. Fotopub is known for its provocative performances and allegations of underage girls being restrained and forced into situations.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the conflict around Asta Vrečko, a former minister associated with the Left Party, and highlights her emotional reaction to references to Fotopub. While the subject involves political figures and their associations, the framing emphasizes the sensitivity of the issue within the Le

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