The article discusses allegations against members of the Slovenian political party Resniča, specifically focusing on the brothers Haris and Denis Aksalić, who attended a party convention in January. Media reports linked them to criminal activities, but the party leader Zoran Stevanović claimed they were there as part of the organization and security. The article reveals that the brothers were brought to the event by Edvard Grubelić, a mysterious figure within the party described by Stevanović as someone who can 'organize things.' Grubelić is identified as the son of Sandi Grubelić, a well-known Slovenian fraudster involved in the Trend scandal. Grubelić himself has faced legal issues related to business fraud, including his employment at Hypo Leasing, where Stevanović was also once employed. The article highlights the presence of Grubelić and the Aksalić brothers on photographs and videos from the convention, noting that some observers initially mistook him for another individual due to physical resemblance. It also mentions that several current and former party members confirmed that Grubelić brought the brothers to the event.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the involvement of Grubelić and the Aksalić brothers in a manner that suggests potential corruption or unethical behavior within the party. While it presents factual information about their attendance and alleged connections, it emphasizes the controversial nature of their actions
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 75): The article presents facts about Edvard Grubelić and the Aksalić brothers' attendance at a Resni.ca convention, citing Facebook posts and N1 revelations. The information appears consistent with cross-source consensus, though some details rely on circumstantial evidence. The tone leans slightly inves






