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BIVŠA STRANAČKA KOLEGINICA NAPALA MILjUŠA: Ne postoji ni jedna tema oko koje se blokaderi neće međusobno pobiti
Serbia🏛️ Politics5 hr. ago

BIVŠA STRANAČKA KOLEGINICA NAPALA MILjUŠA: Ne postoji ni jedna tema oko koje se blokaderi neće međusobno pobiti

Ana Stevanović, former member of the Presidency of the Party of Freedom and Justice, responded to Branko Miljuš's announcement that he would shut down media outlets that do not align with his views if he regains power. Miljuš, through an official statement by the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), announced via social media that he plans to close Pink and Informer, two media outlets. Social media users reacted strongly, suggesting that a return to previous governance would mean a return to a dark past. Stevanović criticized Miljuš for previously collaborating with the Democratic Party (DS) in tabloids while undermining public trust and the media space. She pointed out contradictions in his current stance compared to his past actions.

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BIVŠA STRANAČKA KOLEGINICA NAPALA MILjUŠA: Ne postoji ni jedna tema oko koje se blokaderi neće međusobno pobiti

Ana Stevanović, former member of the Presidency of the Party of Freedom and Justice, responded to Branko Miljuš's announcement that he would shut down media outlets that do not align with his views if he regains power. Miljuš, through an official statement by the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), announced via social media that he plans to close Pink and Informer, two media outlets. Social media users reacted strongly, suggesting that a return to previous governance would mean a return to a dark past. Stevanović criticized Miljuš for previously collaborating with the Democratic Party (DS) in tabloids while undermining public trust and the media space. She pointed out contradictions in his current stance compared to his past actions.

Bias read (Center): The article presents opposing viewpoints from Ana Stevanović and Branko Miljuš regarding media control and political influence. It does not favor one side over the other but rather outlines their positions and reactions from various stakeholders, including social media users. The framing remains non

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 60): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports the political statements and reactions surrounding Miljuš's announcement. It aligns with cross-source consensus on the topic. Objectivity is lower due to the emotionally charged language and biased framing, particularly in Ana Stevanović’s respons

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