Anže Logar, the Slovenian Minister for Economy, Labour, and Sport, responded humorously to Robert Golob's announcement of forming a 'shadow cabinet' after 100 days of opposition to the current government led by Janez Janša. Logar pointed out that Golob had four years as head of the opposition to implement any potential measures but chose to create a shadow cabinet instead. He suggested that if Golob had effectively worked during his time in opposition, he would not need a shadow cabinet now. Logar also noted that the current government had already offered the opposition a partnership for development, which was rejected. The article highlights criticism toward Golob's move, suggesting it is both ironic and ineffective.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced view of the situation, quoting both Logar's critical remarks and Golob's intentions without overtly favoring either side. It does not use emotionally charged language or selectively omit context, maintaining neutrality in its framing.
Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 55): This article frames Golob’s announcement as an attempt to inflate his ego and criticizes his lack of action during his previous term. It uses sarcastic and dismissive language, which introduces bias. The facts are presented but not objectively assessed.






