Zoran Stevanović, leader of the Resnica party, accuses the media in Slovenia of being controlled by 'mafia' interests and aligned with deep state actors. He claims that certain media outlets, including POP TV, have access to sensitive information and are used to undermine political opponents, particularly those on the right. Stevanović references past incidents where media coverage allegedly targeted members of his party who were linked to alleged Balkan criminal networks, though these claims remain unproven. He criticizes the media for focusing more on sensationalism rather than substantive content and highlights issues with judicial transparency, such as unauthorized access to court documents. The article includes social media posts and quotes from Stevanović, along with references to other users and media outlets.
Bias read (Conservative): The article presents a strongly critical view of the media landscape in Slovenia, accusing it of being influenced by 'mafia' and 'deep state' forces. It frames the media as biased against the Resnica party and supportive of leftist interests, while portraying the party as victims of unfair media and
Why these scores (Factual 50 · Objective 30): Factuality is low due to lack of verifiable claims and reliance on conspiracy theories about 'mafia' and 'deep state'. Objectivity is very low as the article uses emotionally charged language and accuses specific media outlets of being controlled by external forces.






