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Mijiče's deception will be dealt with after the parliamentary recess
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Mijiče's deception will be dealt with after the parliamentary recess

The president of the Slovenian parliamentary group Resnica, Zoran Stevanović, has stated that he will propose the strictest measures against MP Boris Mijič, including potential expulsion from the party, after allegations surfaced regarding his educational background. According to reports, Mijič claimed to be a graduate of the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geodesy (FGG), but the faculty confirmed he was not enrolled as a student there. Additionally, Mijič’s diploma work cannot be found in the national academic database Cobiss. Resnica clarified that they did not verify candidates' education levels during the election process, as it is not legally required for holding office. However, they announced plans to investigate the claims thoroughly and take disciplinary action if Mijič misled the public. Stevanović emphasized that Resnica stands for truth and will act decisively if any deception is confirmed. Meanwhile, Mijič faces financial difficulties at his company Progros, which has led to legal issues involving employees’ rights and forged documents. The party is unlikely to expect Mijič to resign before October, as early resignation could trigger by-elections that might cost them席

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N1 Slovenija logoN1 SlovenijaIndependentCenterFactual 98Objective 904 days ago
We will investigate the information about the education of the MP Mijic

The Slovenian political party Resnica has announced plans to investigate claims that their parliamentary candidate Boris Mijič misrepresented his educational background. According to reports, Mijič claimed to be a civil engineering graduate during his candidacy but later listed the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geodesy (FGG) in his CV without being formally recognized as a graduate. The FGG confirmed he was not officially registered as a graduate, and his thesis could not be found in public records. Additionally, former employees at his company Progros have raised concerns about his qualifications. This issue has sparked public interest and calls for Mijič’s resignation due to alleged financial mismanagement and unpaid debts. The party leader Zoran Stevanović has pledged to cover some of these debts, highlighting the controversy surrounding Mijič.

Bias read (Center): While the article presents allegations against Mijič, it does not take a clear partisan stance. It provides both the claims made by critics and the responses from the FGG and the party leadership. The tone remains objective, focusing on factual reporting rather than promoting a specific ideological,

Why factuality (98): The article accurately summarizes the situation based on the primary source document, including Mijič's claimed education at FGG and the university's denial. It aligns closely with the cross-source consensus.

Why objectivity (90): The article maintains a neutral tone, presenting facts without overt bias or emotional language, though it does mention the political implications of the situation.

Večer logoVečerIndependent🔒ProgressiveFactual 95Objective 903 days ago
A member of the Left Party commented on Stevanović's words: "The only responsible move is his resignation"

On July 15, 2026, President of the party Resnica Zoran Stevanović announced he would propose the strictest measures against poslanec Boris Mijič after allegations surfaced that Mijič had misrepresented his education. Stevanović stated that the party would handle these measures immediately after parliamentary holidays. In response, Levice MPs Asta Vrečko and Nataša Sukič commented, with Sukič asserting that Mijič’s actions—falsifying documents, violating labor rights, and misrepresenting his credentials—justify his removal from office. She emphasized that Mijič’s departure from the party does not change the fact that he has been accused of misconduct. Vrečko added that the party Resnica avoids taking action against Mijič due to fears of losing support, calling him one of the most deceptive members in Slovenia’s 35-year history.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the controversy around Mijič’s alleged misconduct as a justification for his removal, aligning with progressive values of accountability and transparency. The emphasis on Mijič’s dishonesty and the call for his resignation reflect a left-leaning critique of corruption and ethical败

Why factuality (95): The article accurately represents the primary source's information about Mijič's educational claims and the internal discussions within the party. It provides precise details without embellishment.

Why objectivity (90): The article maintains an objective stance, presenting the positions of both the party leadership and opposition without injecting personal opinion or bias.

Domovina logoDomovinaIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 903 days ago
Mijiče's deception will be dealt with after the parliamentary recess

The president of the Slovenian parliamentary group Resnica, Zoran Stevanović, has stated that he will propose the strictest measures against MP Boris Mijič, including potential expulsion from the party, after allegations surfaced regarding his educational background. According to reports, Mijič claimed to be a graduate of the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geodesy (FGG), but the faculty confirmed he was not enrolled as a student there. Additionally, Mijič’s diploma work cannot be found in the national academic database Cobiss. Resnica clarified that they did not verify candidates' education levels during the election process, as it is not legally required for holding office. However, they announced plans to investigate the claims thoroughly and take disciplinary action if Mijič misled the public. Stevanović emphasized that Resnica stands for truth and will act decisively if any deception is confirmed. Meanwhile, Mijič faces financial difficulties at his company Progros, which has led to legal issues involving employees’ rights and forged documents. The party is unlikely to expect Mijič to resign before October, as early resignation could trigger by-elections that might cost them席

Bias read (Center): The article presents both the accusations against Mijič and the responses from Resnica, providing balanced perspectives without overtly favoring either side. It includes quotes from multiple parties involved and outlines the potential consequences without taking a clear stance.

Why factuality (95): The article precisely reflects the primary source's content regarding Mijič's educational claims and the party's response. It includes direct quotes and maintains fidelity to the original report.

Why objectivity (90): The article remains objective, presenting the facts and the party's position without taking sides or using emotionally charged language.

Žurnal24 logoŽurnal24IndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 903 days ago
Stevanović hit the table, announced the most severe measures

The president of the Slovenian political party 'Resnica', Zoran Stevanović, announced he would propose the strictest disciplinary measures against MP Boris Mijič after allegations surfaced that Mijič misrepresented his educational background. According to Stevanović, Mijič claimed to have graduated from the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geodesy at the University of Ljubljana but was not officially enrolled as a student there. The claim has been verified by the university and other sources, which confirmed that Mijič is not listed as a graduate or student in their records. The Left Party responded by stating that Mijič is unfit for his parliamentary role due to these allegations and called for him to resign. They emphasized that the issue goes beyond party politics and affects the trust of voters who elected him.

Bias read (Center): The article presents both the claims made by the 'Resnica' party regarding Mijič's alleged misrepresentation of his education and the response from the Left Party, which calls for Mijič's resignation. It does not favor one side over the other and provides information from multiple perspectives, thus

Why factuality (95): The article accurately reflects the primary source's content regarding Mijič's educational claims and the party leader's response. It includes direct quotes and maintains fidelity to the original report.

Why objectivity (90): The article remains objective, presenting the facts and the party's position without expressing personal opinions or biases.

N1 Slovenija logoN1 SlovenijaIndependentConservativeFactual 95Objective 903 days ago
Stevanović announced the expulsion of Mijić from the party, but did not call for his resignation

Zoran Stevanović, predsednik državnega zbora in stranke Resnica, je ob objavi, da naj bi poslanec Boris Mijič lagal o svoji izobrazbi, izrazil namerno, da bo zoper Mijiča predlagal najstrožje ukrepe, tudi izključitev iz stranke. Kljub temu je dejal, da mu ni v pristojnosti, da pozove Mijiča k odstopu, ker so poslanci neposredno izvoljeni. Resnica je sporočila, da bo preiskala navedbe o Mijičevem lagu in da bo zadevo obravnavala tudi organi stranke. Stevanović je poudaril, da je Resnica stranka, ki predstavlja alternativo lažem, ki predstavljajo slovensko politiko zadnjih 30 let, in da bodo vsako laž absolutno obsodili. Predlog najstrožjih ukrepov bo predlagan svetu stranke po parlamentarnih počitnicah.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the situation as a clear violation of trust by Mijič, who is portrayed as having lied to the public and to the party. The emphasis on 'Resnica' as a party committed to truth and against lies aligns with conservative values. The call for strict measures against dishonesty reflects右

Why factuality (95): The article accurately reports that Mijič claimed to have graduated from FGG but was not listed as a graduate there. It aligns closely with the primary source document and corroborates details from other sources.

Why objectivity (90): The article remains objective, reporting facts without taking sides or using emotionally charged language.

Dnevnik logoDnevnikIndependent🔒ProgressiveFactual 95Objective 904 days ago
Member of Parliament Mijić claimed he was a civil engineer, but the university didn't know anything about it.

Poslanec Boris Mijič, pripadnik stranke Resnica, je v svojem življenjepisu navedel, da je diplomiral iz gradbeništva na Fakulteti za gradbeništvo in geodezijo Univerze v Ljubljani. Vendar so na fakulteti potrdili, da Mijič med diplomanti njihovega programa nikoli ni bil. Poleg tega so nekdanji zaposleni v podjetju Progros, kjer je bil Mijič pred vstopom v politiko direktor, poudarili, da ni imel osnovne izobrazbe v gradbeni stroki in je moral biti sodelavci poučevan. Mijič je tudi bil lastnik podjetja, ki ima velike dolgove do države in delavcev, in je nedavno umaknil svoj položaj direktorja, vendar ostaja lastnik. Policija preverja tudi trditve, da je Mijič kot direktor ponaredil podpise zaposlenih in jih odjavil iz obveznih zavarovanj brez njihove vednosti. Stranka Levica je o tem izražala resno zabrinjenost.

Bias read (Progressive): The article presents the claims against Mijič in a critical tone, emphasizing the implications for his credibility as a parliament member and the damage to the institution's reputation. The framing highlights the misleading nature of his educational background and ties it to broader concerns about a

Why factuality (95): The article accurately reflects the primary source document by stating that Mijič claimed to be a civil engineer but was not listed as a graduate of FGG. It also mentions the confirmation from former employees.

Why objectivity (90): The article presents the information neutrally, avoiding any biased language or framing.

Mladina logoMladinaIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 853 days ago
Stevanović will propose for Mijić at least expulsion from the party

The leader of the Slovenian party 'Resnica,' Zoran Stevanović, has announced he will propose the strictest possible disciplinary measures against MP Boris Mijič after allegations surfaced that Mijič misrepresented his educational background. According to reports, Mijič claimed to have graduated from the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geodesy at the University of Ljubljana before entering politics, but this information could not be verified through official records. The faculty confirmed that Mijič was not registered as a graduate, and his diploma work is not publicly accessible. Stevanović emphasized that such deception undermines the party’s core value of truthfulness and stated that the party would take the strongest possible action against Mijič once the parliamentary recess ends. Some former employees of the construction firm Progros, where Mijič worked prior to his political career, reportedly raised concerns about his claims.

Bias read (Center): The article presents both the accusations against Mijič and the responses from the faculty and former colleagues, offering a balanced view of the situation without overtly favoring either side. It quotes Stevanović directly while also including counterpoints from the university and former employees,

Why factuality (95): The article accurately reports that Zoran Stevanović will consider disciplinary actions against Boris Mijič for allegedly lying about his education. It references the primary source document's claim that Mijič did not graduate from FGG and aligns with the cross-source consensus.

Why objectivity (85): The article uses emotionally charged language like 'sporn' and 'political farce,' showing some bias toward the opposition. However, it remains mostly factual and avoids outright fabrication.

Večer logoVečerIndependent🔒CenterFactual 90Objective 853 days ago
President of the Republic on Mijica: Such people should not hold office in the temple of democracy

The President of Slovenia, Nataša Pirc Musar, expressed strong criticism toward Boris Mijič, a member of the Resnica party, during a meeting at the presidential palace. Mijič has been reported to owe money to the state and some employees, and he did not complete his degree at Ljubljana University’s Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geodesy, despite presenting himself as a graduate. The president stated that such behavior is unacceptable and that individuals like Mijič should not hold positions in 'the temple of democracy.' Zoran Stevanović, the Speaker of the National Assembly and leader of Resnica, announced strict measures against Mijič, but the Left party believes these actions will not be sufficient. Former Prime Minister Robert Golob, who was also present at the discussions, commented on the situation.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the statements of multiple political figures, including the President of Slovenia, the Speaker of the National Assembly, and members of opposition parties. It does not favor any particular side but reports on the controversy surrounding Mijič and the reactions from various party

Why factuality (90): The article accurately reflects the primary source's content regarding Mijič's educational claims and the president of the republic's response. It aligns with the established facts without adding unverified information.

Why objectivity (85): The article remains largely objective, quoting the president's statements without editorializing, though it leans slightly toward emphasizing the gravity of the situation.

Zanima.me logoZanima.meIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 853 days ago
Because Mijić lied about his education, Stevanović will take "the most severe action".

Zoran Stevanović, predsednik stranke Resnica in predsednik državnega zbora, je napovedal najstrožje ukrepe proti poslancu Borisu Mijiču, ki naj bi zavajal javnost glede svoje izobrazbe. Mijič je v uradnih podatkih ob kandidaturi za državnozborske volitve navajal, da je diplomirani inženir gradbeništva, čeprav ga fakulteta ni evidentirala kot diplomanta in njegovo diplomsko delo ni mogoče najti v sistemu COBISS. Stevanović je poudaril, da laganje o izobrazbi ni sprejemljivo, vendar Mijiča ne bo pozval k odstopu iz državnega zbora, ker so poslanci neposredno izvoljeni. Svet stranke bo po parlamentarnih počitnicah obravnaval možnost najstrožjih ukrepov proti Mijiču, vendar ne bo sprejel odločbe pred 10. oktobrom, kar bi lahko povzročilo nadomestne volitve. Poleg tega se Mijič sooča tudi z očitki zaradi poslovanja svojega podjetja.

Bias read (Center): The article presents both the allegations against Mijič and Stevanović's response without overtly favoring either side. It includes direct quotes from both parties involved and explains the potential consequences of Mijič's actions without editorializing or using biased language.

Why factuality (90): The article accurately conveys the primary source's information about Mijič's educational claims and the party's planned response. It avoids speculation and sticks to reported facts.

Why objectivity (85): The article presents the situation neutrally, focusing on the procedural steps the party will take without expressing judgment or bias.

Nova24TV logoNova24TVParty-alignedConservativeFactual 90Objective 853 days ago
Stevanović: If Mijić lied, there is no pardona in the party

Zoran Stevanović, predsednik stranke Resnice, je ob razkrivanju informacij o možnem laženju poslanca Boris Mijiča o svoji izobrazbi izrazil zelo strogo stališče. Predsednik stranke je izrecno povedal, da bi v primeru potrditve laži izobrazbe izključil Mijiča iz stranke in da bo odločitev spremljal svet stranke, ki naj bo sestavljal po parlamentarnih počitnicah. Stevanović je poudaril, da se stranka Resnica predstavljata kot politična alternativa laganju, kar je po njegovih besedah zaznamovalo slovensko politiko zadnjih 30 let. Mijič je pred volitvami navedel, da je diplomirani inženir gradbeništva, vendar so na fakulteti za gradbeništvo in geodezijo v Ljubljani potrdili, da ni evidentiran kot diplomant, diplome pa ni mogoče najti v javno dostopnih bazah. Mediji so dodatno opozarjali na dejstvo, da je Mijič v preteklosti deloval v podjetju Progros, kjer so zaposleni opozarjali na njegovo izobrazbo.

Bias read (Conservative): Artikel ima sklon desnom, ker predstavljajo stranko Resnico kot politično alternativo laganju, kar je povezano z levičarskim smernikom. Poudarek na lažeh in kritiki levici kaže na desničarski okvir. Tudi izrazi kot 'najstrožje ukrepe' in 'ni nobenega pardona' imajo tendenco k ekstremizmu, kar je tip

Why factuality (90): The article accurately summarizes the primary source's information about Mijič's educational claims and the party leader's response. It avoids introducing new or unverified information.

Why objectivity (85): The article maintains a neutral tone, focusing on the facts and the party's planned actions without showing favoritism or bias.

Siol.net logoSiol.netState / PublicConservativeFactual 90Objective 853 days ago
Stevanović: Zoper Mijić will propose the strictest measures, at least expulsion from the party

Predsednik državnega zbora Zoran Stevanović in predsednik stranke Resni.ca je ob razkritju, da naj bi strankin poslanec Boris Mijič zavajal o svoji izobrazbi, izjavil, da bo zoper Mijiča predlagal najstrožje ukrepe, pri čemer bo izključitev iz stranke minimalna. Stevanović je poudaril, da je Mijič zavajal javnost in stranko, kar protivi osnovnim vrednotam stranke, ki se imenuje Resni.ca zaradi svoje prepričanosti v resničnosti. O konkretnih ukrepih bo odločalo svet stranke, ki se bo sestal takoj po parlamentarnih počitnicah. Poslanec Mijič je pred volitvami navedel, da je diplomirani inženir gradbeništva, vendar so na Fakulteti za gradbeništvo in geodezijo Univerze v Ljubljani potrdili, da Mijič ni evidentiran kot diplomant, ter da diplomskega dela ni mogoče najti v javno dostopnem sistemu. Nekateri prejšnji zaposleni v podjetju Progros, kjer je Mijič zastopal skoraj tri leta, opozarjajo na njegovo izobrazbo.

Bias read (Conservative): Artikel ima sklon desničarskih vrednot, ker poudarja pomembnost resničnosti in zavrača laže, kar je ključna vrednota stranke Resni.ca. Povzetek poudarja zlorabo in zavajanje, kar je pogosto povezano z desničarskim gledanjem. Tudi izrazi kot 'laži v slovenski politiki ne oprostimo' kažejo na negativn

Why factuality (90): The article accurately conveys the primary source's information about Mijič's educational claims and the party's planned response. It avoids speculation and sticks to reported facts.

Why objectivity (85): The article presents the situation neutrally, focusing on the procedural steps the party will take without expressing judgment or bias.

Mladina logoMladinaIndependentProgressiveFactual 85Objective 605 days ago
Zoran Stevanović / I got an A at school on purpose

Zoran Stevanović, predsednik državnega zbora in predsednik stranke Resnice, je v oddaji Politično s Tanjo Gobec na TV Slovenija dejal, da ni skrivaj ničesar o svojem preteklostem. Med razpravo je izrecno poudarjal, da ni pravnomočno obsojen zaradi določenih dejstev, kar je pomenilo, da ni podlegel sodbi. Predstavil je primer, kako je v osnovni šoli namerno dobil štirico, da bi se izognil pozivu k piflarski službi. Nekatere izjave so bile zelo subjektivne in pokazale, da ne želi razkrivati vseh svojih dejstev, kljub temu pa je izrazil priporočilo, da bi se nekateri dogodki ne zanimali javnost.

Bias read (Progressive): Artikel opisuje izjave političnega vodja, ki izraža zanikanje svojih dejstev in uporabo subjektivnih izjav, kar kaže na levi nagib. Vodja izraža zanikanje sodnih procesov in uporaba zanikanja kot orodja za izogibanje odgovornosti, kar je pogosto povezano z levimi političnimi vrednotami.

Why factuality (85): The article reports a direct quote from Zoran Stevanović during an interview with Tanja Gobec on TV Slovenia. It accurately captures his statements about not being legally convicted, acknowledging past actions like getting a 'four' intentionally in elementary school, and expressing that such matters

Why objectivity (60): The article presents Stevanović's statements as they were delivered, but uses emotionally charged language such as 'ne drži' (doesn't hold) and 'povem, da sem kdaj ušpičil' (I admit I once tricked) which may imply judgment. The tone leans towards highlighting his admission rather than presenting a n

Gorenjski glas logoGorenjski glasIndependentCenterFactual 80Objective 75yesterday
Stevanović will propose the expulsion of Mijić from the party

The article discusses allegations against Slovenian parliament member Boris Mijič regarding his educational background. Media reports suggest that Mijič has been misleading about his qualifications, claiming he is a civil engineering graduate when records show otherwise. The Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geodesy (FGG) does not list him as a graduate, nor is his thesis available in public databases. In response, Resnica party leader Zoran Stevanović stated he was first made aware of this issue and plans to propose the strictest measures against Mijič, potentially including expulsion from the party. He emphasized that such decisions rest with the party’s organs and expects a meeting of the party council after parliamentary recess. The article also mentions Premier Janez Janša's visit to Kyiv for Ukrainian independence celebrations, where he praised Ukraine's resilience against Russian aggression and reiterated support for Ukraine's EU membership aspirations.

Bias read (Center): The article presents both the allegations against Mijič and the party leader's planned response without overtly favoring either side. It provides factual information about the controversy but does not take a clear ideological stance. The framing remains balanced between the claims against Mijič and

Why factuality (80): The article correctly states that Mijič claimed to be a graduate of FGG but was not listed as such. It references Necenzurirano's findings and mentions Stevanović's planned actions. However, it omits specific details about Mijič's educational claims and the verification process compared to the prima

Why objectivity (75): The article has a more opinionated tone, especially when discussing Stevanović's plans and the political implications. Phrases like 'ogromni pritiski' (huge pressures) and 'želijo si krvi' (want blood) suggest a clear stance against Mijič and the opposition.

Dnevnik logoDnevnikIndependent🔒ProgressiveFactual 75Objective 603 days ago
Pirc-Musarjeva on Mijić: Such people should not hold office in the temple of democracy

Predsednica republike Nataša Pirc Musar je v pogovorih z opozicijo poudarila pomembnost dviga politične kulture in kakovosti javnega dialoga, kar se nanaša na javna razkritja, povezana s poslancem Resnice Borisom Mijičem. Pirc-Musar oceni, da so njegova ravnanja nedopustna in da takšni ljudje ne bi smeli opravljati funkcij v hramu demokracije. V zvezi s tem je bilo odkrit, da Mijič lažno navaja svojo izobrazbo, kar je povzelo ukrepe v njegovi stranki. Pirc-Musar je tudi opozorila na potrebo po širšem političnem sodelovanju in varovanju demokratičnih procesov, predvsem v zvezi z energijo, volilnim sistemo, demografičnimi težavami in razvojem gospodarstva.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the issue around the integrity of democratic processes and criticizes Mijič's actions as unacceptable, which aligns with a left-leaning perspective that emphasizes transparency and accountability. The emphasis on raising political culture and dialogue reflects a progressive stance

Why factuality (75): The article discusses public disclosures related to Boris Mijič and the response from the President of the Republic. It provides some factual background on Mijič’s educational claims and the university’s clarification. While it does reference official statements, it also includes quotes from unnamed

Why objectivity (60): The tone is critical of Mijič and uses strong language such as 'nedopustna' and 'funkcije v hramu demokracije,' suggesting a negative judgment. The article appears to take a moralistic stance rather than presenting a balanced analysis of the situation, indicating a lack of objectivity.

Mladina logoMladinaIndependentProgressiveFactual 65Objective 558 days ago
The reality show The Truth

The article reports on Slovenian politician Boris Mijič, a member of the Resnica party and owner of construction firm Progros. It highlights allegations against him, including failure to pay employees, taxes, and partners, as well as his social media posts referencing American gangster Al Capone. The piece describes Mijič appearing before cameras to apologize to those affected by his actions but refusing to resign. The article cites inspections by the Labor Inspectorate, which found irregularities at Progros, including underpayment of workers, lack of proper documentation, and significant unpaid tax debt exceeding €30,000. The tone suggests criticism of Mijič’s behavior and potential need for regulatory intervention.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames Mijič's actions negatively, emphasizing his alleged exploitation of workers and legal loopholes, while suggesting he should be restricted from further influence. The language implies moral judgment and calls for oversight, aligning more with left-leaning critique of corporate and政

Why factuality (65): The article accurately reports Mijič's public apology and promise to pay debts but omits specific details from the primary source about his false educational claims. It focuses more on the drama of the situation than the factual verification process.

Why objectivity (55): The article uses emotionally charged language ('hudi stiski', 'blaga grožnja') and presents Mijič's actions in a dramatized manner, suggesting a lack of neutrality in reporting the facts.

Zanima.me logoZanima.meIndependentProgressive5 hr. ago
The spin of the week: Janševa Urška in Paris as Melania, Stevanović following the example of Milanović over Gobčevo (video)

The article highlights several notable political moments from the previous week in Slovenia. Premier Janez Janša visited Kyiv for the 'South-East Europe-Ukraine Summit' and met with President Volodymyr Zelensky. Former politician Aurelio Juri commented on Slovenia's strategic position regarding potential Russian responses, suggesting the Krško nuclear power plant could be a target. Ziga Turk criticized this statement as 'degenerate.' Meanwhile, Zoran Stevanović, leader of the Resnica party, continued his clashes with journalists, with clips showing him interrupting Tanja Gobec during a TV interview. The Resnica party shared these clips online, implying Stevanović bypasses journalistic norms. Additionally, there were reports of Boris Mijič, another Resnica member, allegedly falsifying his educational credentials. Lastly, Janša and his wife Urška Bačovnik attended a military parade in Paris, drawing comparisons between Urška and Melania Trump due to her fashion choices.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the actions of political figures like Zoran Stevanović and the Resnica party in a critical light, emphasizing their confrontational behavior with journalists and questioning their credibility. It also portrays the comparison of Urška Bačovnik to Melania Trump as a stylistic rather

Primorske novice logoPrimorske noviceIndependentProgressive13 hr. ago
"Miji's behaviour is a debacle of political culture"

The article discusses the ongoing scandal involving Slovenian parliament member Boris Mijič from the party Resnica, who continues to face scandals despite public pressure. Coalition parties refuse to comment on the matter, and parliamentary speaker Zoran Stevanović is protecting his colleague, planning to propose Mijič’s expulsion from the party after summer holidays but not pressing him to resign as a parliamentarian. If Mijič resigns before October 10th, early elections would be held in his constituency, potentially affecting Resnica’s parliamentary representation.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the situation as a failure of political culture, implying that Mijič's behavior reflects systemic issues within the political system. The emphasis on the potential impact on Resnica's parliamentary seats suggests a concern over the integrity of the political process, aligning more

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