The article discusses a dispute between radiologists at the University Clinical Center Maribor (UKC) and the Ministry of Health regarding their demands for higher salaries. The radiologists initially withdrew collectively but later agreed to continue working under new conditions after a meeting with Minister Tadej Ostrc. The article frames the situation as a negotiation between the radiologists and the ministry, suggesting that the agreement was reached behind closed doors without transparency. It criticizes the lack of legal procedures and transparency, while implying that the ministers' actions were politically motivated. The tone suggests skepticism towards the legitimacy of the agreement and questions whether it was truly voluntary.
Bias read (Conservative): The article uses loaded language such as 'levaki' (leftists), 'komunisti' (communists), and 'antipatriote' (anti-patriots) to frame the opposition as unpatriotic and ideologically driven. It implies that the agreement between the radiologists and the ministry was secretive and lacked transparency, a





