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Ivel's wound is an obsession.
Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsLean Progressive5 hr. ago

Ivel's wound is an obsession.

The article discusses Slovenia's economic and social achievements, noting that it ranked tenth in the Prosperity Index by the Atlantic Council this year, surpassing several developed European countries like Germany, Austria, France, and Italy. It highlights high satisfaction levels among Slovenians according to the Eurobarometer survey, suggesting successful governance since independence. The author criticizes the current political climate, arguing against obsessive political behavior, frequent extraordinary sessions, rushed legislation, and harsh criticism of former leaders. Instead, they advocate for a wise, balanced politics focused on maintaining social solidarity and achieving goals through thoughtful policies. The piece expresses concern over the lack of competent leadership, accusing current authorities of reaching power through electoral manipulation, false promises, foreign influence, hidden sponsorships of elites, and fear-mongering against foreigners.

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Večer logoVečerIndependent🔒Progressive5 hr. ago
Ivel's wound is an obsession.

The article discusses Slovenia's economic and social achievements, noting that it ranked tenth in the Prosperity Index by the Atlantic Council this year, surpassing several developed European countries like Germany, Austria, France, and Italy. It highlights high satisfaction levels among Slovenians according to the Eurobarometer survey, suggesting successful governance since independence. The author criticizes the current political climate, arguing against obsessive political behavior, frequent extraordinary sessions, rushed legislation, and harsh criticism of former leaders. Instead, they advocate for a wise, balanced politics focused on maintaining social solidarity and achieving goals through thoughtful policies. The piece expresses concern over the lack of competent leadership, accusing current authorities of reaching power through electoral manipulation, false promises, foreign influence, hidden sponsorships of elites, and fear-mongering against foreigners.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the current political situation in Slovenia negatively, criticizing the ruling authorities for alleged manipulations, false promises, foreign influence, and fear-mongering. It advocates for a more moderate, socially cohesive approach to governance, implying dissatisfaction with现行的

Dnevnik logoDnevnikIndependent🔒Center22 hr. ago
A comfort to them, a tightening of the belt for us

The article reports that Slovenia has ranked 10th in the Prosperity Index according to the Atlantic Council, surpassing several developed European countries such as Germany, Austria, France, and Italy, as well as neighboring states. It notes that Croatia, which was expected to grow rapidly due to lower taxes, is significantly behind at 36th place, while the United States ranks poorly at 38th. The piece highlights Slovenia's strong performance across multiple indicators related to quality of life, including economics, healthcare, education, equality, environment, and minority rights.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual data about Slovenia's ranking in the Prosperity Index without overtly praising or criticizing the government's policies. While it contrasts Slovenia with other countries, it does not take a clear ideological stance or emphasize specific political narratives. The tone is

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