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It is not in the interest of the opposition parties to add a minister to the government of Kurtit, Nexmedin Spahiu

Analyst Nexhmedin Spahiu criticized the opposition parties, stating they are 'bogus' and not interested in supporting the government led by Kurti. He suggested that the opposition might accept half of the ruling PDK or LDK governments but questioned their ability to choose a president and manage the cabinet. Spahiu also claimed that the opposition cannot remove the current government due to its numerical strength. The remarks were made during a video commentary published by Gazeta Express.

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Gazeta Express logoGazeta ExpressIndependentRightFactual 65Objective 454 days ago
It is not in the interest of the opposition parties to add a minister to the government of Kurtit, Nexmedin Spahiu

Analyst Nexhmedin Spahiu criticized the opposition parties, stating they are 'bogus' and not interested in supporting the government led by Kurti. He suggested that the opposition might accept half of the ruling PDK or LDK governments but questioned their ability to choose a president and manage the cabinet. Spahiu also claimed that the opposition cannot remove the current government due to its numerical strength. The remarks were made during a video commentary published by Gazeta Express.

Bias read (Right): The article frames the opposition as ineffective and incapable of challenging the government, using derogatory terms like 'budallaki' (which translates to 'fake' or 'fraud'). This suggests a right-leaning perspective that undermines the legitimacy of the opposition while defending the current ruling

Why these scores (Factual 65 · Objective 45): Factuality is moderate as the article reports analyst comments without clear verification, but lacks context on the political situation. Objectivity is low due to emotionally charged terms like 'budallaki' and biased framing of the opposition's actions.

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