Jelka Godec, leader of the parliamentary group of the Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS), expressed satisfaction with the composition of her party's parliamentary group after the tenth session of the National Assembly. She noted that new members quickly adapted to parliamentary procedures and emphasized that discussions indicate a clear direction for autumn legislative work. Among priorities, she highlighted the proposed demographic fund law and the anti-corruption 'Skok Law,' which she hopes will be adopted soon. As head of the largest governing party's parliamentary group, Godec emphasized the importance of aligning coalition partners at the parliamentary level and expects the government to follow the coalition agreement. While acknowledging challenges in coordination, she believes compromises are possible and does not foresee major conflicts. Regarding opposition efforts, Godec criticized their attempts to block legislation but stressed that the coalition aims to pass good decisions for citizens rather than hinder the opposition.
Bias read (Conservative): The article presents Jelka Godec, a prominent figure from the ruling SDS party, expressing confidence in the government's ability to implement policies and criticizing the opposition for obstructing legislation. The framing emphasizes the coalition's commitment to passing laws and downplays the role





