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Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsCenter2 hr. ago

(PHOTO) Family garden Official: Without rigid plans, but with love

The article presents a poll conducted by Večer regarding public opinion on the proposed establishment of an independent anti-corruption body called 'Skok' in Slovenia. The results show that 51% of respondents do not trust the current government's efforts against corruption, while 24% support the creation of the new institution. However, many respondents expressed skepticism or lack of knowledge about the proposal, with 3% stating they were unfamiliar with the details of the bill and 4% unsure what 'Skok' refers to. The poll highlights widespread distrust in the government's handling of corruption issues and uncertainty around the specifics of the proposed law.

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(PHOTO) Family garden Official: Without rigid plans, but with love

The article presents a poll conducted by Večer regarding public opinion on the proposed establishment of an independent anti-corruption body called 'Skok' in Slovenia. The results show that 51% of respondents do not trust the current government's efforts against corruption, while 24% support the creation of the new institution. However, many respondents expressed skepticism or lack of knowledge about the proposal, with 3% stating they were unfamiliar with the details of the bill and 4% unsure what 'Skok' refers to. The poll highlights widespread distrust in the government's handling of corruption issues and uncertainty around the specifics of the proposed law.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a neutral summary of a public opinion poll without taking a stance on the issue. It reports the responses objectively, showing varying levels of support and skepticism among respondents. There is no evident framing bias, as the content remains focused on presenting the survey's

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