A meeting of supporters for the television channel Nova24TV and the magazine Demokracija took place in Celje last Saturday. The event was organized under the theme of 'healing Slovenian society' and followed a format similar to a medical clinic, with participants portraying doctors and surgeons of the system. Mojca Mandl, who led the event, emphasized the importance of home and homeland as places where people feel safe and accepted. She criticized those in power over the past 35 years of Slovenia's independence for not caring about the nation, values, and culture. Jože Biščak, editor of the online platform Kavarna Hayek, strongly criticized the previous government led by Robert Golob, calling it the most communist since Slovenia's independence. He compared this to a historical event from 81 years ago involving Ivan Maček and the awarding of medals to those responsible for killing ideological opponents during the Kočevska Gora conflict. He accused the Golob government of attempting to silence critical media through legal actions, inspections, and threats against advertisers. Dr. Metod Berlec, chief editor of Demokracija, highlighted the magazine's rich history dating back to 1918.
Bias read (Conservative): The article presents a strong critique of the current government, using historically charged comparisons and accusing them of communist practices. It frames the opposition media outlets as victims of political pressure and emphasizes their role as defenders of Slovenian culture and truth, which is a
Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 80): High factuality with clear reporting on Sajovic’s death and career. Objectivity is good but slightly affected by the inclusion of social media content and family statements.





