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The truth about "defectors": "Let them establish their own party".
Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsLean Progressive11 days ago

The truth about "defectors": "Let them establish their own party".

The article discusses internal tensions within the leftist political group 'Resni.ca,' focusing on the departure of a member named Samo Juršič. Juršič claimed he had reached a point where he could no longer see his future in the organization due to differences between political rhetoric and reality. However, the group clarified that Juršič did not resign voluntarily but was forced to leave due to financial disagreements over compensation during a campaign. The group accuses systemic media of exerting pressure on them because they have become 'disobedient' to their owners. They suggest that these members, who have left after recent elections, might form their own political party. The group expresses hope that these former members will establish their own party, run in elections, and achieve good results for Slovenia.

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RTV Slovenija (MMC) logoRTV Slovenija (MMC)State / PublicCenterFactual 90Objective 7011 days ago
Serious.co is leaving the head of the underage Juršić, the party claims that they fired him

Samo Juršič, former leader of the youth wing of the Resni.ca party, has announced his departure from the party, expressing disappointment after realizing there was a significant gap between the party's promises and its actions. In a statement on social media, Juršič stated he believed in the party's program, people, and ideals of different politics, integrity, responsibility, and respect for individuals. However, he felt disillusioned by the discrepancy between words and deeds within the party. The Resni.ca party confirmed they ended their collaboration with Juršič, stating it was an internal decision and they would not provide further details.

Bias read (Center): The article presents both Juršič's personal statement and the party's response without overtly favoring either side. It includes direct quotes from both parties involved and does not use biased language or selective sourcing.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 70): This article provides a direct quote from Juršič and aligns with the broader narrative of his resignation due to disillusionment. It maintains factual consistency with other reports but has a slightly more emotional tone in the headline and opening lines, affecting objectivity.

Nova24TV logoNova24TVParty-alignedProgressiveFactual 85Objective 6511 days ago
The truth about "defectors": "Let them establish their own party".

The article discusses internal tensions within the leftist political group 'Resni.ca,' focusing on the departure of a member named Samo Juršič. Juršič claimed he had reached a point where he could no longer see his future in the organization due to differences between political rhetoric and reality. However, the group clarified that Juršič did not resign voluntarily but was forced to leave due to financial disagreements over compensation during a campaign. The group accuses systemic media of exerting pressure on them because they have become 'disobedient' to their owners. They suggest that these members, who have left after recent elections, might form their own political party. The group expresses hope that these former members will establish their own party, run in elections, and achieve good results for Slovenia.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the situation as a conflict between the political group 'Resni.ca' and systemic media, portraying the media as exerting undue influence. It emphasizes the group’s frustration with media control and suggests that the media’s focus on negative portrayals of the group is driven by a

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 65): The article presents conflicting accounts from different sources, showing both Juršič’s resignation claim and the party’s counter-narrative. It accurately reflects the cross-source consensus but uses emotionally charged language ('resnica o 'odpadnikih'') and frames the situation as a conflict betwe

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