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Parliament still hasn't agreed on the prosecution's report for 2024.
SK🏛️ Politics17 days ago

Parliament still hasn't agreed on the prosecution's report for 2024.

The article mentions that the parliament has not yet discussed the prosecution office's report for 2024, with Žilinka considering this situation unfortunate. It also notes that the issue was moved again to a meeting starting on September 15.

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Parliament still hasn't agreed on the prosecution's report for 2024.

The article mentions that the parliament has not yet discussed the prosecution office's report for 2024, with Žilinka considering this situation unfortunate. It also notes that the issue was moved again to a meeting starting on September 15.

Bias read (Center): The subject matter does not involve political controversy or ideological framing. The content is factual and neutral, focusing on procedural updates without any apparent bias or slanted language.

Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 85): The article reports on the parliament not yet discussing the prosecution office's report for 2024, citing Žilinka's view as unfortunate. The facts appear consistent with cross-source consensus, though some details may be missing. The tone is relatively neutral, avoiding strong bias.

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