The article discusses the political career and controversies surrounding Alenka Bratušek, former Slovenian Prime Minister and current member of the Freedom Movement. Known as 'Queen of Anexes' due to her involvement in controversial infrastructure projects involving large sums of public money, she now leads a parliamentary committee overseeing public finances. Critics, including former General Secretary Vesna Vuković, accuse her of corruption, citing leaked videos where she is allegedly implicated in financial misconduct. These allegations align with longstanding criticisms of her administration's handling of infrastructure contracts, which were often altered through annexes to inflate project values. Experts suggest Bratušek is part of a broader system enabling the flow of public funds through state-owned enterprises and political connections. Legal actions against her have been initiated, and some view her leadership of the oversight committee as inappropriate, likening it to 'letting the fox guard the henhouse.' The article also features an interview with Romana Tomč, a European People's Party (EPP) deputy, who emphasizes the need for Europe to strengthen industry, security, and
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames Alenka Bratušek as a figure associated with systemic corruption and misuse of public funds, using terms like 'Queen of Anexes' and 'fox guarding the henhouse,' which carry negative connotations typically used by left-leaning critics. While it presents both accusations and counter-
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): The article presents allegations against Alenka Bratušek regarding alleged corruption in infrastructure projects, citing specific examples like the 'Drugi tir' project and the involvement of Mind Inženiring. It references a video from Facebook where Vesna Vuković makes accusations, though no legal a






