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Spajic tomorrow on the health system, St. Stephen, relations with Serbia...

The article announces that Spajić will discuss several topics including the healthcare system, Sveti Stefan, and relations with Serbia. The content is presented by Radio Televizija Crne Gore, which is a state-owned media outlet in Montenegro. The headline suggests a planned discussion covering multiple issues relevant to Montenegro's domestic and international affairs. No specific details are provided about the content of the discussion or any particular stance taken by Spajić. The article does not include any additional information or quotes.

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Spajic tomorrow on the health system, St. Stephen, relations with Serbia...

The article announces that Spajić will discuss several topics including the healthcare system, Sveti Stefan, and relations with Serbia. The content is presented by Radio Televizija Crne Gore, which is a state-owned media outlet in Montenegro. The headline suggests a planned discussion covering multiple issues relevant to Montenegro's domestic and international affairs. No specific details are provided about the content of the discussion or any particular stance taken by Spajić. The article does not include any additional information or quotes.

Bias read (Center): The article presents an announcement of a discussion without taking a clear ideological position. It focuses on the planned topics rather than promoting a specific viewpoint. As such, the framing remains balanced and does not show a clear leaning towards either left or right.

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