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On the 24-hour portal forcing Mi Mijic's resignation, even though the debts have already begun to be paid
Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsCenter2 days ago

On the 24-hour portal forcing Mi Mijic's resignation, even though the debts have already begun to be paid

The article discusses the controversy surrounding Boris Mijič, a member of the Resni.ca party, whose company Progros has fallen into financial difficulties and owes money to employees and the state. Despite three employees recently receiving their overdue wages, central media continue to focus on Mijič's potential resignation. The Resni.ca party has been under scrutiny by left-leaning media and the left wing of politics since Mijič was appointed president of the National Assembly. Mijič's company has accumulated debts due to unresolved obligations with clients and partners, leading to liquidity issues. Left-wing groups have publicly demanded his resignation, supported by media aligned with the left. In response, Zoran Stevanović, a leader within Resni.ca, emphasized that if Mijič fails to pay off his debts by year-end or is legally found guilty of wrongdoing, he would have to resign. Stevanović also criticized central media for being influenced by corporate funding and claimed they had previously ignored similar past controversies involving him. Meanwhile, Mijič apologized to affected employees and took full responsibility for the situation.

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Siol.net logoSiol.netState / PublicCenterFactual 90Objective 652 days ago
For the first time since the revelation of the affair, Boris Mijic spoke #video

Boris Mijič, poslanec stranke Resni.ca, je v čustvenem nagovoru opravičujev Slovenia, še posebej delavcem in njihovim družinam, zaradi situacije s neizplačilom delavcev njegovega podjetja Progros. Mijič priznava, da je bil v finančni stiski in da je sam kriv. Obljublja, da bo do konca leta 2026 poravnal vse dolgove, do zadnjega centa. Njegovo ime je postalo odmevno po aferi, ki je povezana z neizplačilom delavcev.

Bias read (Center): Artikel predstavlja Mijičev čustveni nagovor, kjer izraža žalost in opravičuje se. Vendar ne uporablja polemik ali političnih nasilij, ampak se osredotoča na individualno odgovornost in obljube. Sicer pa je tematika politična, ker vključuje političnika in njeno podjetje, kar pomeni, da je zadeva pov

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 65): Factual accuracy is strong, citing Mijič’s public apology and debt repayment plan. Objectivity is slightly compromised by emotive phrasing such as 'opravičil se celotni Sloveniji'.

Nova24TV logoNova24TVParty-alignedConservativeFactual 87Objective 722 days ago
On the 24-hour portal forcing Mi Mijic's resignation, even though the debts have already begun to be paid

The article discusses the controversy surrounding Boris Mijič, a member of the Resni.ca party, whose company Progros has fallen into financial difficulties and owes money to employees and the state. Despite three employees recently receiving their overdue wages, central media continue to focus on Mijič's potential resignation. The Resni.ca party has been under scrutiny by left-leaning media and the left wing of politics since Mijič was appointed president of the National Assembly. Mijič's company has accumulated debts due to unresolved obligations with clients and partners, leading to liquidity issues. Left-wing groups have publicly demanded his resignation, supported by media aligned with the left. In response, Zoran Stevanović, a leader within Resni.ca, emphasized that if Mijič fails to pay off his debts by year-end or is legally found guilty of wrongdoing, he would have to resign. Stevanović also criticized central media for being influenced by corporate funding and claimed they had previously ignored similar past controversies involving him. Meanwhile, Mijič apologized to affected employees and took full responsibility for the situation.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the situation as a political attack on the Resni.ca party by left-leaning media and highlights the party's criticism of biased media coverage. It emphasizes the demands for Mijič's resignation from the left while portraying the party's stance as justified and balanced. The tone is

Why these scores (Factual 87 · Objective 72): Accurate representation of events from the primary source. Objectivity is somewhat affected by the emphasis on political consequences over direct facts.

N1 Slovenija logoN1 SlovenijaIndependentProgressiveFactual 75Objective 654 days ago
Lukić: "Workers don't have political brains, taxpayers apparently do"

Goran Lukić, vodja Delavske svetovalnice, kritizira ravnanje predsednika državnega zbora Zorana Stevanovića v primeru poslanca Resnice Borisa Mijiča, ki dolguje plače 20 delavcem. Lukić meni, da je tovrstno početje nevarno, ker promovira populizem in omogoča davčnim dolžnikom, da se samozadovoljijo z političnim boterom. On opozarja, da podobna ravnanje lahko povzroči nepopravljivo škodo pravni državi, ker delavci, ki so bili opeharjeni, združujejo svoje izkušnje in se zato ne bojijo spodbuditi sodnih postopkov. Lukić dodaja, da so v preteklosti srečali podobne primere, kjer so delodajalci dolgovali plače, izplačilo nadur, regres za malico ali dopust, a so delavcem dali vedeti, da poznajo prave ljudi. V primeru podjetja Progros je do sedaj v Delavsko svetovalnico obrnilo okoli dvajset delavcev, in Lukić pravi, da bodo zbrali dokumentacijo, izračunali dolg in sprožili postopek izterjave. Poslančev oče, Miladin Mijič, je 15. junij preuzeł direktorski položaj.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the behavior of Zoran Stevanović, the president of the National Assembly, as populist and politically motivated, suggesting that his actions enable tax evaders by providing them with political protection. The tone criticizes the lack of accountability and highlights the potential损

Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 65): The article highlights the risks of political favoritism but uses emotionally charged language. It emphasizes the broader implications of Mijič’s actions without sufficient objectivity in its critique.

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