Haris Dučić, director of TVSA, has responded to statements made by Duška Jurišić, deputy minister for human rights and refugees in Bosnia and Herzegovina, rejecting her claims and accusing her of spreading falsehoods about TVSA and its leadership. Dučić alleges that Jurišić is attempting to divert attention from her own problems and responsibilities, including financial and staffing damage caused during her tenure at TVSA. He specifically mentions allegations that she gave an employee, Aida Mršić, notice while he was on sick leave, which was ruled unlawful by a court. Additionally, Dučić claims that Jurišić faced legal action for mobbing a colleague and lost second-instance court cases due to illegal changes in positions of two employees. He further disputes Jurišić’s claim that she deserves credit for increased viewership during her time at TVSA, stating that maximum viewership was achieved after her tenure.
Bias read (Right): The article presents accusations against a high-ranking official (Duška Jurišić) with strong negative language ('teror', 'mobing', 'zloupotreba moći') and emphasizes legal rulings against her actions, suggesting a critical stance toward her conduct and policies. The framing implies a critique of her




