The article reports on a past criminal conviction of Zoran Stevanović, current president of the parliament and leader of the Resnica party, who was convicted in 2003 for threatening someone's safety with a serious threat to attack their life, including stating he would destroy them and shoot them. The court ruled that this constituted a crime against personal safety, resulting in a fine of 150,000 tolar and payment of legal costs. The conviction was revealed during a campaign period, and the media outlets N1 and 24ur obtained the judgment through an information request. Stevanović denied the allegations, claiming the victim falsely reported him and that the victim had previously complained about being treated unfairly by police. His office stated they have already addressed the issue publicly and will not comment further. The article notes that the incident occurred 20 years ago, and Stevanović has not changed his stance on the matter.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the revelation of Stevanović’s past conviction as a significant political issue, highlighting it during a campaign period and emphasizing the contradiction between his current position as a respected political figure and his past actions. While the article presents factual details






