The article discusses the financial issues faced by Slovenian politician Boris Mijič, who owes money to his former construction workers and has a tax debt to the state. Despite these problems, Mijič is seeking new employees for a company registered under his wife, offering them above-average wages. The article raises concerns about whether Mijič is exploiting workers while benefiting from a state infrastructure project involving his wife’s company. It also mentions that Minister Jernej Vrtovec, responsible for infrastructure projects, may need to take action if Mijič fails to resolve his debts.
Bias read (Left): The article frames the situation as an exploitation of workers by Mijič, highlighting his financial irresponsibility and potential misuse of public resources through his wife's company. The emphasis on his failure to pay workers and the implication that he benefits from a state project while neglect
Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 75): This article provides detailed information about Mijič's financial obligations and his current efforts to recruit workers, citing the Necenzurirano portal. It references specific figures and mentions the state project involving his wife’s company. While factually accurate, it leans slightly towards



