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Logar on StKOK: If the law had not been created behind closed doors, it would not be here today
Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsLean Progressive10 hr. ago

Logar on StKOK: If the law had not been created behind closed doors, it would not be here today

In an interview on RTV Slovenia's 'Odmevi' program, Minister for Economy, Work, and Sports Anže Logar discussed the proposed law on the Specialized Prosecution Office for Corruption (StKOK). He emphasized that the law aligns with the constitution and aims to enable more effective prosecution of corruption. The new structure would involve the specialized state prosecution office, the National Investigative Office (which remains under police authority), and a newly established specialized court for corruption cases. Logar explained that the StKOK would have central authority over the process, directing investigations and ensuring all involved institutions—such as the National Investigative Office—are accountable. This reform was part of the Democrats' campaign promises and a condition for entering the coalition government.

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RTV Slovenija (MMC) logoRTV Slovenija (MMC)State / PublicCenter10 hr. ago
Logar on StKOK: If the law had not been created behind closed doors, it would not be here today

In an interview on RTV Slovenia's 'Odmevi' program, Minister for Economy, Work, and Sports Anže Logar discussed the proposed law on the Specialized Prosecution Office for Corruption (StKOK). He emphasized that the law aligns with the constitution and aims to enable more effective prosecution of corruption. The new structure would involve the specialized state prosecution office, the National Investigative Office (which remains under police authority), and a newly established specialized court for corruption cases. Logar explained that the StKOK would have central authority over the process, directing investigations and ensuring all involved institutions—such as the National Investigative Office—are accountable. This reform was part of the Democrats' campaign promises and a condition for entering the coalition government.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced explanation of the proposed legal framework by Minister Logar, focusing on the constitutional alignment and objectives of the law. It does not exhibit overtly biased language, one-sided sourcing, or omission of context. The framing appears neutral, emphasizing the law

Reporter logoReporterIndependentProgressive20 hr. ago
The government says goodbye to the Jump bill.

The Slovenian government has proposed a law aimed at combating corruption among public officials. The proposal includes measures such as prioritized handling of corruption cases, enhanced cooperation between prosecutors and police, establishment of a specialized court for complex cases, and increased autonomy and efficiency of the specialized prosecution service. The initiative was highlighted as one of the main election promises by the Democratic Party's leader Anže Logar, who also mentioned it in the coalition agreement. The law is expected to be presented at a noon news conference by Minister of Justice Mihael Zupančič and Prime Minister Anže Logar.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the proposed anti-corruption law as a necessary and urgent measure, emphasizing the burden of corruption on citizens and using emotive language like 'račun izstavimo storilcem' (we need to present the bill to the perpetrators). While the content is factual, the tone leans left by抨

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