The article discusses the current state of political cooperation between the ruling coalition and the opposition in Slovenia following recent parliamentary elections. It highlights that while the ruling coalition believes they are well-coordinated and expects smooth collaboration, the opposition remains in shock over their defeat. Jelka Godec of SDS notes that the opposition has not yet accepted the election results and may face challenges in blocking government legislation. She emphasizes that the coalition aims to pass good laws rather than hinder the opposition. The article also mentions the upcoming legislative priorities, including demographic balance and anti-corruption measures. Janez Žakelj of NSi comments on the diversity of the new parliamentary group formed by his party, SLS, and Fokus, noting both losses and gains in leadership positions.
Bias read (Center): The article presents balanced perspectives from both the ruling coalition and the opposition, without overtly favoring either side. While there is some emphasis on the opposition’s continued shock and the coalition’s confidence, the overall tone remains neutral, focusing on reported statements and a





