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After 10 terms in the House, Radin is retiring, and three of the members were not even born when he was first elected.
Croatia🏛️ PoliticsCenter19 days ago

After 10 terms in the House, Radin is retiring, and three of the members were not even born when he was first elected.

Furio Radin, a member of the Croatian Parliament representing the Italian minority and one of the vice presidents of the Sabor, has submitted his request for retirement after serving 34 years in the parliament, starting with the 1992 elections. He was re-elected nine consecutive times since then. The article notes that while Radin is the most experienced MP, he is not the oldest, as Veselko Gabričević, who recently became an MP, is older at 78. Other MPs from the 1990s include Zdravka Bušić from HDZ.

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N1 Hrvatska logoN1 HrvatskaIndependentCenterFactual 98Objective 8819 days ago
After 10 terms in the House, Radin is retiring, and three of the members were not even born when he was first elected.

Furio Radin, a member of the Croatian Parliament representing the Italian minority and one of the vice presidents of the Sabor, has submitted his request for retirement after serving 34 years in the parliament, starting with the 1992 elections. He was re-elected nine consecutive times since then. The article notes that while Radin is the most experienced MP, he is not the oldest, as Veselko Gabričević, who recently became an MP, is older at 78. Other MPs from the 1990s include Zdravka Bušić from HDZ.

Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about Furio Radin's career and does not exhibit any clear ideological framing or biased language. It presents details objectively without taking a stance or emphasizing particular viewpoints.

Why these scores (Factual 98 · Objective 88): Very accurate with specific dates and facts. The comparison to Gabričević adds context but introduces some subjective commentary.

Novi list logoNovi listIndependentCenterFactual 97Objective 8519 days ago
A thunderous round of applause in the House for Radin, the longest-serving congressman to leave office.

The Croatian Parliament (Sabor) approved the request of Furij Radin, the longest-serving member of parliament, to retire from his position after 34 years of service. The decision was met with applause by fellow MPs. Radin, who first entered the Sabor in 1992 and represented the Italian national minority, will begin his retirement on June 25. He will be replaced by Marin Corva. Predsjednik Sabora Gordan Jandroković expressed regret over Radin's departure, acknowledging his significant contributions to Croatian politics.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a procedural decision regarding a retiring MP without taking a stance on the political implications or framing it in a biased manner. It presents facts neutrally, including quotes from officials and details of the event.

Why these scores (Factual 97 · Objective 85): Accurate with good contextual information. The quote comparing Radin to Luka Modrić is colorful but slightly emotive.

Jutarnji list logoJutarnji listIndependentCenterFactual 96Objective 8719 days ago
The longest-serving MP leaves Parliament after 34 years: I feel like Luka Modric is leaving

The Croatian Parliament has approved the request of Furij Radin, the longest-serving representative, to retire after 34 years of service. Radin, who first entered parliament in 1992 and represented the Italian national minority, will begin his retirement on June 25. He was replaced by Marin Corva. The Speaker of the House, Gordan Jandroković, expressed regret over Radin's departure, noting that he had no competition in terms of longevity in office.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a procedural decision regarding a politician's retirement without taking a stance on the decision itself. It includes quotes from officials and provides factual information about Radin's tenure and replacement. There is no evident ideological framing or biased language.

Why these scores (Factual 96 · Objective 87): Well-researched with accurate details. The comparison to Luka Modrić is present but not overly emotive.

N1 Hrvatska logoN1 HrvatskaIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 9021 days ago
Furio Radin, the longest-serving member of the Sabor, is retiring

Furio Radin, a member of the Croatian Parliament with the longest tenure, has submitted a request for early retirement after nearly 34 years of service. He was first elected in 1992 as a representative of the Italian national minority and has held various roles, including chair of the Parliamentary Committee on Human Rights and National Minorities and vice-president of the Parliament since 2017. His departure marks the end of an era characterized by moderation and non-confrontational approaches. The Parliamentary Commission on Mandates and Immunities will decide on his request on Friday before

Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about Furio Radin's career and his upcoming retirement without taking a stance or using biased language. It focuses on his contributions and the procedural steps regarding his request for early retirement.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 90): Highly factual with precise details about Radin's tenure and role. The article is mostly neutral but slightly sentimental in describing his legacy.

Net.hr logoNet.hrIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 8519 days ago
Emotional scenes at the Sabor: see how they escorted Furi Radin to retirement

The Croatian Parliament unanimously confirmed the decision of the Mandate-Immunity Committee (MIP) to begin the retirement of Furio Radin's parliamentary mandate. Radin, who has been a member of parliament for 34 years, decided to retire due to personal reasons. The Speaker of the Parliament, Gordan Jandroković, praised Radin for his long service, noting his record as the longest-serving MP in Croatia's democratic history and his contributions to both domestic and international affairs. He also highlighted Radin's courteous behavior and dedication to representing the interests of the Italian族族

Bias read (Center): The article provides a balanced account of the event without overtly favoring any political side. It includes quotes from the Speaker of the Parliament and focuses on the procedural confirmation of Radin's retirement, with no evident ideological framing or biased language.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 85): The article accurately reports the event of Furio Radin retiring from parliament, citing the vote by the Sabor and quotes from the Speaker Gordan Jandroković. The details align with the cross-source consensus, though some descriptive language adds emotional nuance.

N1 Hrvatska logoN1 HrvatskaIndependentCenterFactual 94Objective 8919 days ago
His longest-serving colleague was accompanied by thunderous applause: "It's as if Luka Modric is leaving"

The Croatian Parliament supported the request of the longest-serving deputy, Furij Radin, to retire from his mandate due to personal reasons after 34 years in the parliamentary chamber. Deputy Robert Jankovics compared Radin's departure to that of footballer Luka Modrić, highlighting his long service. Radin first entered parliament in 1992 and was elected ten times as representative of the Italian national minority. The Speaker of the House, Gordan Jandroković, expressed regret over Radin's retirement, noting his significant contributions to Croatian politics.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a procedural decision by the Croatian Parliament regarding a retiring MP without taking a stance or using biased language. It presents facts neutrally, including quotes from officials and details of Radin’s tenure.

Why these scores (Factual 94 · Objective 89): Factual with clear timeline and roles. The tone remains largely neutral though slightly nostalgic in concluding remarks.

Večernji list logoVečernji listIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 9021 days ago
After 34 years, Furio Radin retires: He has been on the bench since 1992

Furio Radin, a member of the Croatian Parliament representing the Italian national minority since 1992, has submitted a request to retire from his parliamentary mandate after nearly 34 years of service. He previously served as chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on Human Rights and National Minorities and as deputy speaker of parliament since 2017. His departure marks the end of an era characterized by moderation, respect for others, and non-confrontational approaches. The Parliamentary Mandate and Immunity Committee will decide on his retirement request and report back to the parliament.

Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about Furio Radin's career and retirement without taking a stance or using biased language. It focuses on his tenure and contributions without emphasizing any particular political viewpoint.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 90): The article provides specific details about Furio Radin's career including his roles as head of the Committee on Human Rights and National Minorities and vice-president of the Parliament since 2017. It mentions his retirement after 34 years starting from 1992, and notes that he will be replaced by M

Jutarnji list logoJutarnji listIndependentCenterFactual 50Objective 5021 days ago
The Croatian Parliament is left without a representative who spent 34 years there!

Furio Radin, a member of the Croatian Parliament with the longest tenure, has submitted a request to retire from his position after serving nearly 34 years in the Sabor. He was first elected in 1992 as a representative of the Italian national minority and held various roles including chair of the Committee on Human Rights and National Minorities and deputy speaker of the Parliament since 2017. His departure marks the end of an era characterized by moderation and non-confrontational behavior. The Parliamentary Commission on Mandates and Immunities will decide on his retirement request and refer

Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about Furio Radin's career and his upcoming retirement without taking a stance or using biased language. It focuses on the procedural aspects of his retirement and mentions his successor without any ideological framing.

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