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Anyone who disagrees with the President's speech at the National Day, I disagree with part of the speech, whistling is not allowed. Disagreement is expressed by not applauding the speech.
Slovenia🏛️ Politics8 days ago

Anyone who disagrees with the President's speech at the National Day, I disagree with part of the speech, whistling is not allowed. Disagreement is expressed by not applauding the speech.

The article discusses Dr. Vinko Gorenak, the State Secretary in the Prime Minister's Office, who addressed the principles of political etiquette at major state events. He emphasized that disagreement with the President's speech during national celebrations does not justify whistling or other forms of disruptive behavior. Instead, he stated that disagreement should be expressed by not applauding the speech. The article highlights his comments on maintaining decorum at such events.

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Anyone who disagrees with the President's speech at the National Day, I disagree with part of the speech, whistling is not allowed. Disagreement is expressed by not applauding the speech.

The article discusses Dr. Vinko Gorenak, the State Secretary in the Prime Minister's Office, who addressed the principles of political etiquette at major state events. He emphasized that disagreement with the President's speech during national celebrations does not justify whistling or other forms of disruptive behavior. Instead, he stated that disagreement should be expressed by not applauding the speech. The article highlights his comments on maintaining decorum at such events.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a neutral statement from a government official regarding appropriate conduct at state events. There is no evident ideological framing, loaded language, or one-sided sourcing. It simply reports the official's remarks without apparent bias.

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