The article reports on a criminal investigation involving Pavle Hevka, a former director of the company 2TDK and member of the Democracy Party, related to a public tender for the renovation of the market square in Moravče. The investigation suggests potential corruption, as Hevka was allegedly involved in the tender process and had discussions with the mayor of Moravče, Milan Balážić, prior to the tender’s announcement. Documents obtained through a home search reveal a phone call between Balážić and Hevka where Balážić reportedly instructed Hevka to ensure the tender would benefit him. Investigators concluded that the tender process was not impartial but rather an opportunity for Hevka’s involvement. Balážić was arrested but later released. Hevka currently has no position within the Democracy Party, and party leader Anže Logar stated that Hevka is treated like any other suspect in the early stages of the legal proceedings.
Bias read (Center): While the article discusses a politically sensitive issue involving local governance and potential corruption, it presents the facts without overtly favoring either side. It includes quotes from both the accused and the party representative, providing balanced perspectives. There is no clear leaning






