The article discusses the challenges faced by the leader of the opposition party, Svoboda, particularly highlighting the lack of authority and effectiveness compared to the SDS party. It notes that SDS has successfully mobilized voters for referendums involving 50 people, while Svoboda struggles to engage its base. The piece suggests that the party's leader, Golob, tends to become active only during internal rivalries with Janša, implying a lack of consistent leadership. The article questions whether Golob is effectively fulfilling his role as a leader of the opposition and whether he is making optimal use of parliamentary appearances.
Bias read (Right): The article frames the situation in a way that implies a lack of leadership and strategic direction within Svoboda, contrasting it with SDS's ability to mobilize voters. This comparison suggests a preference for more assertive and effective opposition strategies, which aligns with a right-leaning or






