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This gentleman also owes the state, the workers and the creditors 100,000 euros
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This gentleman also owes the state, the workers and the creditors 100,000 euros

The article discusses allegations against MP Igor Mijič regarding financial misconduct. Mijič claims he is facing severe financial difficulties and has apologized to Slovenia, workers, and creditors, promising to settle all debts. However, opposition politician Vesna Luka Mesec from the Levica party disputes this, stating that Mijič owes the state approximately 30,000 to 50,000 euros in unpaid taxes and contributions, as well as wages to around 15 workers. Mesec criticizes Mijič for not taking responsibility and demands his resignation. The article mentions that Mijič has not disclosed ownership of his company to the anti-corruption commission and that his company is blocked and at risk of bankruptcy. Levica party has requested a meeting of the parliamentary committee on economy, labor, and sports, which was previously rejected, and now also seeks a mandate election committee meeting to address these issues.

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This gentleman also owes the state, the workers and the creditors 100,000 euros

The article discusses allegations against MP Igor Mijič regarding financial misconduct. Mijič claims he is facing severe financial difficulties and has apologized to Slovenia, workers, and creditors, promising to settle all debts. However, opposition politician Vesna Luka Mesec from the Levica party disputes this, stating that Mijič owes the state approximately 30,000 to 50,000 euros in unpaid taxes and contributions, as well as wages to around 15 workers. Mesec criticizes Mijič for not taking responsibility and demands his resignation. The article mentions that Mijič has not disclosed ownership of his company to the anti-corruption commission and that his company is blocked and at risk of bankruptcy. Levica party has requested a meeting of the parliamentary committee on economy, labor, and sports, which was previously rejected, and now also seeks a mandate election committee meeting to address these issues.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the issue as a failure of political accountability, emphasizing Mijič’s lack of responsibility despite his position as an MP. It highlights criticism from a left-wing politician (Mesec) who calls for Mijič’s resignation, suggesting a left-leaning perspective on ethical conduct in政

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 65): Factuality is high as the article reports on public statements and allegations from multiple sources, aligning with cross-source consensus. Objectivity is lower due to emotionally charged language like 'mi na noben način tega ne verjamemo' and calls for political action, which introduces bias.

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