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Although the Republic is not yet in parliament, it is already in Fico's government. (Comment by Martino Behul)

The article discusses the current presence of the Republic party in the government led by Prime Minister Igor Matovič, despite not yet having a parliamentary majority. It is presented as a commentary by Martin Behula, analyzing the political dynamics and implications of the Republic party's influence within the current administration. The piece highlights the strategic positioning of the party and its impact on governance, even without formal parliamentary representation.

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Although the Republic is not yet in parliament, it is already in Fico's government. (Comment by Martino Behul)

The article discusses the current presence of the Republic party in the government led by Prime Minister Igor Matovič, despite not yet having a parliamentary majority. It is presented as a commentary by Martin Behula, analyzing the political dynamics and implications of the Republic party's influence within the current administration. The piece highlights the strategic positioning of the party and its impact on governance, even without formal parliamentary representation.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced analysis of the Republic party's role in the government, acknowledging both their current influence and lack of parliamentary majority. The commentary does not exhibit overtly biased language or one-sided sourcing, maintaining a neutral stance on the political charge.

Why these scores (Factual 65 · Objective 45): The article presents a commentary from Martin Behula suggesting that Slovakia is already part of the government despite not being in parliament. This appears to be an opinion piece rather than a factual report, so factuality is limited due to lack of verifiable data. Objectivity is low as the tone s

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