The article discusses two separate allegations against Slovenian politicians regarding academic misconduct. First, it mentions Alenka Bratuškova, who faced accusations in 2013 of plagiarizing her master’s thesis but was not penalized despite these claims. The article then focuses on Boris Mijič, a member of the National Assembly, who has been targeted by left-wing media and the opposition for alleged false claims about his educational background. Specifically, there were claims that he falsely stated he graduated from the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geodesy (FGG), which the faculty denied. The article suggests that the controversy resurfaced after Mijič's former employer's debts were settled, implying possible coordination between the left-leaning portal 'necenzurirano.si' and the opposition to pressure Mijič to resign. It also notes that the portal is associated with left-leaning journalists and has ties to leftist political figures.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the allegations against Boris Mijič as part of a broader ideological conflict, particularly highlighting the role of left-leaning media and political figures. It emphasizes the connection between the portal 'necenzurirano.si' and leftist politics, suggesting coordinated efforts to
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 60): The article reports on allegations against Boris Mijič regarding his academic credentials, citing a left-leaning portal and responses from the university. It presents conflicting claims but does not clearly distinguish between sources or verify facts independently. The tone suggests a political bias





