The article presents a poll conducted in Slovenia regarding public opinion on a proposed law to establish an independent anti-corruption body. The poll includes various responses to questions about the necessity of such an institution, concerns over its creation in secrecy, and opinions on whether the current government is trustworthy in combating corruption. The majority of respondents (51%) expressed distrust in the government’s efforts against corruption, while others questioned the need for the new body or criticized its secretive formation. The poll results highlight divided public sentiment on the issue.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced overview of public opinion through a poll, showing a range of viewpoints without overtly favoring any particular stance. While there is clear public skepticism toward the government’s anti-corruption efforts, the article does not frame this as a partisan attack but as





