Former Economy Minister Matej Lahovnik posted on social media highlighting a disparity between Slovenia's limited number of family doctors—only 1,400—and the large number of employees at RTV Slovenia, over 2,000. He argues this reflects a broader issue where ideological indoctrination through state-controlled media takes precedence over essential services like healthcare. Lahovnik criticizes RTV Slovenia for being one-sided, featuring only left-leaning commentators and failing to cover opposing viewpoints, particularly those of the newly formed government. He contrasts Slovenia’s situation with Sweden’s more balanced approach, noting that Sweden has significantly fewer RTV staff.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames RTV Slovenia as a tool for left-wing ideological control, criticizing its lack of balance and its focus on left-leaning voices. The comparison to Sweden implies a critique of Slovenia's current political direction, aligning with left-wing concerns about media influence and state-c





