Janez Janša, predsednik vlade Republike Slovenije, je v svoji najnovejši izjavi izražal svojo opozicijo proti aktualni vladi, ki jo vodi Robert Golob, in je poudarjal svojo odločnost, da bo v prihodnosti spremenil politično usmeritev države. V svojem govoru je Janša izrazil prepričanje, da je trenutna vlada Goloba izgubila povsem svoj mandat in da je njegova politika "nora", kar pomeni, da ni ustrezno usmerjena ali odgovorna glede na potrebe državljanov.
Janša je dodal, da bo v prihodnosti deloval na spremembo političnega sistema in da bo poskušal vrniti stabilnost in učinkovitost v upravljanju države. Ta izjava je bila slišana v kontekstu številnih kritik, ki jih je v zadnjem času prejela aktualna vlada, posebej glede ekonomskih težav, visoke inflacije in nesmiselnih ukrepov, ki so po njegovem mnenju vplivali na gospodarsko rast države.
V istem času je bila objavljena nova anketa, ki kaže, da je podpora za aktualno vlado v veliki meri padla. Po anketi instituta Mediana, ki je bila izvedena med 22. in 24. junijem leta 2026, ne podpira dela vlade več kot 45,4 odstotka anketirancev. To pomeni, da je večina državljanov izražala negativno oceno trenutne politike, ki jo vodi Robert Golob. Podpora za delo vlade pa je bila zabeležena pri 38,5 odstotkih anketirancev, medtem ko so 17,3 odstotka ostali neodločeni.
Anketa je pokazala, da bi največ volivcev (22,7 odstotka) izbrali stranko SDS, vodena s Janezom Janšo, sledi ji Gibanje Svoboda z 22 odstotki. Tretje mesto pa je zasedla skupna lista NSi, SLS in Fokusa Marka Lotriča, ki bi jo izbralo 8,2 odstotka volivcev. Stranka SD je imela 7,9 odstotka podpore, skupna lista Levice in Vesne 6,6 odstotka, stranka Resnica 3,1 odstotka, Demokrati Anžeta Logarja 2,8 odstotka, Piratska stranka Slovenije 2,5 odstotka, Prerod - Stranka Vladimirja Prebiliča 2 odstotka in SNS 1,5 odstotka.
Najbolj priljubljena politična figura v anketi je ostala predsednica republike Nataša Pirc Musar, sledijo ji prvak SD Matjaž Han, predsednik NSi ter minister za infrastrukturo in energetiko Jernej Vrtovec, minister za kmetijstvo Janez Cigler Kralj in predsednik stranke Fokus in državnega sveta Marko Lotrič. Premier Janez Janša je bil na 6. mestu, predsednik Gibanja Svoboda Robert Golob pa je bil na 13. mestu. Sledili so mu predsednik Demokratov Anže Logar na 14., sokoordinator Levice Luka Mesec na 15. ter predsednik DZ in stranke Resnica Zoran Stevanović na 16. mestu. Sokoordinatorica Levice Asta Vrečko je bila na zadnjem, 20. mestu.
Reakcija na izjave Janeza Janše in rezultate ankete je bila mešana. Predstavniki stranke Gibanje Svoboda so izrazili zaskrbljenost zaradi negativnih ocen, ki jih je anketiranci dodelili aktualni vladi, in so poudarili, da je njihova politika osredotočena na reforme in modernizacijo države. Opozicijske stranke pa so izražale optimizem glede možnosti, da bi lahko v prihodnosti dobile več podpore, če bi se politična situacija v državi spremenila.
Kritični strokovnjaki so opozorili, da so rezultati ankete odražali trenutno politično temperaturo v državi, kjer so ljudje izražali frustracijo glede ekonomske situacije in političnih odluk. Ključno vprašanje, ki ostaja, je, kako bodo različne politične stranke postopno reagirale na te rezultate in kako bodo nadaljevali s svojim delom v naslednjih mesecih.
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VečerIndependent🔒Right10 hr. ago (COMMENTARY) Mandate break: Janša remains the king of the right, and Stevanović became its princeThe article is a commentary by internal politics journalist Matej Grošlj from Večer, analyzing the first month of Prime Minister Janez Janša’s fourth government. It describes Janša as consolidating his position as the leader of Slovenia’s right-wing political scene, with Zoran Stevanović, the Speaker of Parliament, emerging as his new ally. The piece suggests that Janša is adopting a strategy of maintaining control while delegating public appearances to Stevanović, who is portrayed as a more palatable figure. Stevanović is described as being useful to Janša because he helps divert attention away from controversial policies through populist rhetoric and actions that keep the public engaged but less critical of the government.
Bias read (Right): The article frames Janša and Stevanović as central figures in Slovenia’s right-wing political landscape, portraying their collaboration as a strategic move to maintain stability and minimize criticism. The language emphasizes the effectiveness of Stevanović’s populist tactics in managing public and,
ReporterIndependentLeft22 hr. ago I'm not sure there won't be a fifth Janšava governmentThe article discusses comments made by Pogorelec during a podcast interview with Reporter, where he expresses uncertainty about whether Janez Janša will lead another government. Pogorelec initially believed Janša could not return to power but now doubts this stance. He mentions his brother, who has consistently supported Janša, and notes that Janša’s potential return would mean the end of the current coalition. Pogorelec acknowledges that his previous certainty was misplaced and suggests that Janša might still be able to form a government. The conversation highlights internal disagreements within the political sphere regarding Janša’s future leadership role.
Bias read (Left): The article frames Pogorelec's shift in position as a reconsideration of Janša's viability, which aligns with skepticism toward Janša's continued leadership. While the content does not overtly criticize Janša directly, the emphasis on Pogorelec's doubt and the implication that Janša might still hold
Svet24IndependentCenter3 days ago Winner and loser: Janša in glory, Kučan and the left shockedThe article discusses the contrasting outcomes of recent political developments in Slovenia, focusing on Janez Janša's victory and the shock experienced by the left-wing parties and the Kučan faction. It highlights the differing reactions and implications of these results for Slovenian politics.
Bias read (Center): The article presents both sides of the political spectrum, highlighting the victory of Janša and the shock among the left-wing and Kučan factions, suggesting a balanced approach without overtly favoring one side.
Svet24IndependentLeft4 days ago Janša promised the Israelis a turnaround, called the policy of the Pigeon government "crazy"The article reports that Janez Janša, a Slovenian politician, has pledged to reverse his previous stance towards Israel and criticized the political approach of the government led by Robert Golob as 'noro' (which translates to 'wrong' or 'incorrect'). The statement suggests a shift in Janša's position regarding Israeli policies, while also expressing disapproval of the current government's strategy.
Bias read (Left): The article frames Janša's pledge to reverse his stance as a positive move toward alignment with Israel, which could be interpreted as a more pro-Israel position. The criticism of Golob's government as 'noro' implies a negative assessment of their policies, aligning with a left-leaning critique of a
MladinaIndependentCenter5 days ago Poll / The government of Janša is not supported by half of the respondentsA recent opinion poll by Mediana for POP TV indicates that support for Prime Minister Janez Janša's government remains low, with nearly half of respondents (45.4%) disapproving of his administration. The poll suggests that if elections were held last Sunday, the SDS party would receive the most votes at 22.7%, closely followed by the Freedom Movement with 22%. Other parties like NSi, SLS, and Focus (Marko Lotrič) would get 8.2%, while SD and the Left-Vesna alliance would secure 7.9% and 6.6% respectively. Smaller parties such as Respublica, Democrats, Pirates, and others received significantly less support. President of the Republic Nataša Pirc Musar remained the most popular politician, followed by SD leader Matjaž Han and other prominent figures. Notably, Janša ranks sixth in popularity, while Robert Golob of the Freedom Movement is 13th.
Bias read (Center): The article presents survey data objectively, listing all major political parties and their respective levels of support without overtly favoring any side. It includes both positive and negative sentiments toward the current government and provides rankings of politicians without apparent bias. The措
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