The city of Ljubljana distributed a special edition of its municipal newspaper featuring the vision 'Ljubljana 2045,' prepared by Mayor Zoran Janković's team. Critics, including opposition candidate Jasmin Feratović, argue this represents biased propaganda funded by taxpayer money. The plan includes building 45,000 new homes by 2045, but critics claim most will be luxury properties benefiting wealthy investors rather than addressing housing affordability. Feratović argues that despite record private construction, housing prices have not dropped because the new units are unaffordable for most residents. The vision also promises improved healthcare access and carbon neutrality, though current challenges like over 30,000 people without a chosen doctor remain unaddressed. Additionally, the plan mentions a waste incinerator and the C0 canal, which are controversial projects.
Bias read (Left): The article critiques the mayor's campaign strategy as biased and funded by taxpayer money, highlights criticism of the housing plan's focus on luxury developments, and questions the feasibility of the proposed policies. It presents opposition views critically and emphasizes shortcomings in the plan






