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Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsLean Progressive13 days ago

They think they're untouchable.

The headline suggests a statement by Bratušek regarding a perceived lack of accountability from certain individuals or groups, implying that they believe they are untouchable. The phrase 'očitno smo dregnili v gnezdo' translates to 'obviously we have flown into the nest,' which could imply that Bratušek's group has confronted these individuals directly, possibly leading to conflict or confrontation. The article appears to focus on a political disagreement or challenge, likely involving accusations of arrogance or invulnerability from the opposing side.

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2 reports

STA – Slovenska tiskovna agencija logoSTA – Slovenska tiskovna agencijaState / PublicCenterFactual 85Objective 7014 days ago
Some think they're untouchable, the committee meeting will continue

The article reports on comments made by Bratušek following a criminal complaint. She mentions that some people believe certain individuals are untouchable and states that the commission meetings will continue. The focus appears to be on ongoing legal or investigative processes involving specific individuals.

Bias read (Center): The article presents Bratušek's statement without overtly endorsing or criticizing her position. It focuses on the continuation of commission meetings rather than taking a clear ideological stance. There is no strong emphasis on partisan language or one-sided framing.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): Factuality is higher as this report from STA provides a more direct quote from Bratušek regarding her response to a criminal complaint. It aligns with cross-source consensus. Objectivity is somewhat lower than ideal due to the inclusion of emotionally charged phrases like 'mislijo, da so nedotakljiv

Svet24 logoSvet24IndependentProgressiveFactual 75Objective 6013 days ago
They think they're untouchable.

The headline suggests a statement by Bratušek regarding a perceived lack of accountability from certain individuals or groups, implying that they believe they are untouchable. The phrase 'očitno smo dregnili v gnezdo' translates to 'obviously we have flown into the nest,' which could imply that Bratušek's group has confronted these individuals directly, possibly leading to conflict or confrontation. The article appears to focus on a political disagreement or challenge, likely involving accusations of arrogance or invulnerability from the opposing side.

Bias read (Progressive): The phrasing implies a confrontational stance against those who feel they are above scrutiny, suggesting a critique of their behavior rather than a balanced report. The use of strong language ('nedotakljivi') indicates a negative framing of the opposing side, aligning more with a left-leaning bias.

Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 60): Factuality is moderate as the article reflects a common sentiment expressed by Bratušek in media reports. However, the phrasing 'očitno smo dregnili v gnezdo' is emotionally charged and lacks direct evidence. Objectivity is low due to the use of emotive language suggesting others are 'nedotakljivi'

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