Branko Grims: a politician of exaggerated interpretations, big words and borderline ideas
The article discusses Branko Grims, a long-time politician from Slovenia's SDS party, known for his strong opinions and controversial statements. Grims has built his public image through sharp appearances, clear divisions, and warnings about threats to the country, media, security, and Europe. His career includes roles such as member of the first democratically elected assembly of the Republic of Slovenia, state councilor, and MP from 2004 to 2024 before becoming an MEP. He is recognized as one of the most recognizable representatives of SDS, especially on issues like media, migration, security, and European policy. His political style is often polemic, focusing on warnings about threats to the nation, tradition, security, or European civilization. One of the most notable episodes in his career was his statement about the black panther in 2018, which sparked controversy. Another significant event was his legal dispute with the magazine Mladina over a satirical comparison involving his family photo and Joseph Goebbels', which ended with the European Court of Human Rights ruling in favor of Mladina.
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The European People's Party (EPP) in the European Parliament has reportedly decided to exclude Branko Grims, a member of the Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS), due to concerns over his work ethic. This decision was confirmed by sources within the European Parliament. The Left Alliance of Socialists and Democrats (S&D) in the European Parliament welcomed this move, noting that Grims is a close ally of Prime Minister Janez Janša. They argued that the EPP should consider excluding the entire SDS faction, as they believe the party is being pushed further to the right by far-right elements within its ranks. In response, Janša criticized their comments, calling them insignificant and saying they would soon be forgotten.
Bias read (Center): The article presents both perspectives: the EPP's decision to exclude Grims and the S&D's criticism of the SDS, followed by Janša's dismissive response. There is no clear ideological slant in the framing, and the content remains balanced between the parties involved.
The article reports that the European People's Party (EPP) has decided to expel Slovenian MP Branka Grimsa from its ranks due to alleged violations of work ethics and actions against democratic and European values. The decision was announced in Brussels and received support from the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats (S&D) in the European Parliament. S&D members welcomed the move but questioned whether this is an isolated case, suggesting that the EPP should also expel the entire Janša-led party to counter extreme right-wing influences. The Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Janša responded critically to the call for expulsion.
Bias read (Left): The article frames the expulsion of Grimsa as part of a broader effort to combat extreme right-wing influence within the EPP, aligning with left-leaning concerns about the rise of right-wing politics. The emphasis on the need for the EPP to 'look into the mirror' and address internal rightward drift
Branko Grims, a member of the Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) and part of the European People's Party (EPP), has decided not to run again in European Parliament elections after being excluded from the EPP group. The exclusion comes amid internal tensions within the EPP, where members like Grims have been critical of the group's direction. Grims has remained loyal to the SDS despite his alignment with more conservative factions within the EPP. He has been vocal in supporting figures like Elon Musk and has expressed support for Donald Trump, which has drawn attention within the European Parliament. His decision not to seek re-election reflects broader shifts within the EPP and the potential realignment of political alliances.
Bias read (Center): The article presents information about political developments involving a prominent figure in the Slovenian Democratic Party and their relationship with the European People's Party. It does not exhibit clear bias toward either side but rather provides background on the situation and quotes multiple,
The article discusses Branko Grims, a long-time politician from Slovenia's SDS party, known for his strong opinions and controversial statements. Grims has built his public image through sharp appearances, clear divisions, and warnings about threats to the country, media, security, and Europe. His career includes roles such as member of the first democratically elected assembly of the Republic of Slovenia, state councilor, and MP from 2004 to 2024 before becoming an MEP. He is recognized as one of the most recognizable representatives of SDS, especially on issues like media, migration, security, and European policy. His political style is often polemic, focusing on warnings about threats to the nation, tradition, security, or European civilization. One of the most notable episodes in his career was his statement about the black panther in 2018, which sparked controversy. Another significant event was his legal dispute with the magazine Mladina over a satirical comparison involving his family photo and Joseph Goebbels', which ended with the European Court of Human Rights ruling in favor of Mladina.
Bias read (Center): The article provides a balanced overview of Branko Grims' political career, highlighting both his controversial statements and legal disputes while presenting them as facts without overtly favorable or critical language. It does not show a clear ideological slant but rather presents the information,
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