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First decisive moves by the 16th Government of the Republic of Slovenia and the 4th Government of Mr Janša
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First decisive moves by the 16th Government of the Republic of Slovenia and the 4th Government of Mr Janša

On June 4th, Slovenia's parliament confirmed the formation of the 16th government under Prime Minister Janez Janša with 49 votes in favor and 30 against. The coalition includes SDS, Demokrati, and the three-party alliance NSi, SLS, and Fokus, supported by MPs from Resni.ca and the National Communities. During the swearing-in ceremony, Janša thanked former Prime Minister Robert Golob for his well-wishes and acknowledged both the successes and shortcomings of the previous government, pledging to correct them. He announced plans to invite opposition parties to collaborate on national development. The new government made several personnel changes at its inaugural session, appointing leaders from coalition partners to key positions such as deputy prime ministers. Several high-ranking officials were replaced, including the head of the Office for Information Security and the director of the Police General Directorate. Janša emphasized that these changes mark an end to the era where security services, police, and financial institutions were tools of a single political option, stating that the new leaders would act solely in the interest of the state and citizens' safety. Finance Minister Č

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Demokracija logoDemokracijaParty-alignedCenterFactual 90Objective 8520 days ago
First decisive moves by the 16th Government of the Republic of Slovenia and the 4th Government of Mr Janša

On June 4th, Slovenia's parliament confirmed the formation of the 16th government under Prime Minister Janez Janša with 49 votes in favor and 30 against. The coalition includes SDS, Demokrati, and the three-party alliance NSi, SLS, and Fokus, supported by MPs from Resni.ca and the National Communities. During the swearing-in ceremony, Janša thanked former Prime Minister Robert Golob for his well-wishes and acknowledged both the successes and shortcomings of the previous government, pledging to correct them. He announced plans to invite opposition parties to collaborate on national development. The new government made several personnel changes at its inaugural session, appointing leaders from coalition partners to key positions such as deputy prime ministers. Several high-ranking officials were replaced, including the head of the Office for Information Security and the director of the Police General Directorate. Janša emphasized that these changes mark an end to the era where security services, police, and financial institutions were tools of a single political option, stating that the new leaders would act solely in the interest of the state and citizens' safety. Finance Minister Č

Bias read (Center): The article provides a balanced overview of the formation of the new government, detailing the confirmation process, personnel changes, and initial statements from the new leadership. It includes quotes from both the current and former prime ministers, presenting their perspectives without overtly偏向

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): The article provides detailed information about the formation of the new government and its coalition partners. It reports factual events but includes some political commentary, which slightly affects objectivity.

Nova24TV logoNova24TVParty-alignedProgressiveFactual 90Objective 7518 days ago
The abandonment of the Pigeon Government will be so costly that it will give everyone headaches.

The outgoing government led by Prime Minister Robert Golob implemented a series of controversial measures during its final months in office, including numerous temporary employment contracts, large financial reallocations, and politically sensitive decisions. These actions were criticized as an attempt to consolidate influence before leaving power. The government issued over 70 temporary job postings in state administration between March and May 2026, with some ministries posting more than 200 such positions. Experts have described these moves as a 'cadre tsunami' and 'last looting' of the budget. Critics argue that these actions created additional financial burdens and politicized institutions ahead of the new government under Janez Janša taking office.

Bias read (Progressive): The article uses strong critical language toward the outgoing government, describing their actions as 'drastic,' 'controversial,' and 'politically motivated.' It frames the government’s actions as a 'last looting' of the budget and highlights criticism from experts and analysts, while portraying the

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 75): The article provides accurate information on Golob's actions and the opposition's response. The tone is somewhat biased, emphasizing the negative aspects of the government's policies.

+Portal (Portal Plus) logo+Portal (Portal Plus)IndependentCenterFactual 75Objective 6011 days ago
You need to calm down, Jan Janša.

The article mentions former Prime Minister Robert Golob, who is still involved in an ongoing legal investigation related to the Bobnar case, advising the current prime minister, Janez Janša, to calm down regarding the freeze on Palestinian recognition. The article notes that +Portal is working to limit harmful comments and spam content, adjusting its comment moderation system and asking readers for understanding. It also urges users to avoid aggressive content and states that comments containing links to websites will not be published.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information about a political figure (Janez Janša) and his stance on a contentious issue (Palestinian recognition), but does not take a clear ideological position. It focuses on reporting a statement from a former leader and includes a notice about comment moderation, which is a

Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 60): Moderately factual with some contextual information. Objectivity is limited by lack of clarity and possible bias in phrasing.

Nova24TV logoNova24TVParty-alignedProgressiveFactual 65Objective 3012 days ago
What resort did the Pigeon call from?

The article discusses criticism of Robert Golob, a Slovenian politician, for his perceived negligence in fulfilling his duties during his mandate. It highlights his frequent absences from work, including missing important EU meetings where decisions about European funds were made, and accuses him of misusing public money. The piece also mentions Golob’s response to comments by Prime Minister Janez Janša regarding Israel and Palestine, suggesting he used social media to counter Janša's statements. The tone is critical of Golob's conduct and aligns with opposition views.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames Golob's actions negatively, emphasizing his neglect of duty and misuse of public funds, which aligns with left-leaning critiques of political accountability. The language suggests a lack of respect for institutional responsibilities, typical of left-wing narratives. The focus on '

Why these scores (Factual 65 · Objective 30): The article discusses Robert Golob's social media post but presents it in a highly critical and emotionally charged manner. It accuses him of negligence and mismanagement, using strong language without providing direct evidence from primary sources. The tone is clearly biased against Golob, lacking

Spletni časopis logoSpletni časopisIndependentProgressiveFactual 10Objective 2016 days ago
Police figures: Pigeon government's 'open door' policy finally breaks migration records

The police report on illegal border crossings reveals that the previous government under Robert Golob did not achieve the claimed 'radical reduction' in illegal migration, contradicting his claims made before losing the parliamentary election. The data shows that the number of undocumented migrants entering Slovenia increased significantly compared to the same period last year, with over 12,000 recorded by early June 2026, compared to just over 7,600 in the same period in 2025. This increase is attributed to factors such as the fall of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad and the resulting drop in Syrian migrants, rather than any effective policies by Golob's government. The new government led by Janez Janša has shifted strategy, removing controls on regular travelers at borders and focusing on stricter measures against irregular migration routes.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the previous government's migration policies negatively, emphasizing their failure to reduce illegal crossings and suggesting their alignment with Iranian interests. It contrasts this with the current government's approach, implying a more effective and pragmatic stance. The tone,

Why these scores (Factual 10 · Objective 20): The article discusses the president's political actions but provides no factual information about Kvarkadabra. It is completely unrelated to the topic.

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