The Slovenian parliament is set to hold another extraordinary session today to decide on establishing two investigative committees into the Black Cube case and alleged illegal financing of political parties, which were requested by the opposition parties Freedom and Left. This follows a previous attempt last week, where the coalition failed to support the agenda, leading to the blocking of the committee formation. The coalition members—SDS, NSi, and Resonance—voted against the agenda, while the Democrats abstained. Several opposition MPs were absent, including Robert Golob, Janja Slug, Matjaž Han, and Vinka Logar. Additionally, leaders of Freedom and Left, Borut Sajovic and Tina Brecelj, did not vote but later denied this. The President of the National Assembly, Zoran Stevanović, approved the schedule for today’s session after the opposition submitted a request. However, the coalition has not yet revealed its plans for the session, raising concerns that they might again block the establishment of the committees.
Bias read (Center): The article provides a balanced account of the situation, detailing both the opposition's efforts to establish the committees and the coalition's potential resistance. It does not favor either side, presenting the facts neutrally without biased language or selective emphasis.




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