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MladinaIndependentProgressiveFactual 90Objective 757 days ago The return of marshal twittThe article discusses the Slovenian parliament's attempt to conceal a visit by the Israeli ambassador to President of the National Assembly Zoran Stevanović. Initially, the parliament tried to delay announcing the meeting and restricted media access, but later changed their stance and allowed photographers. The article questions why there was confusion and an effort to hide friendly relations with Israel. It also mentions that many established journalists and media outlets are waiting for an interview with Janez Janša, Slovenia's prime minister. However, Janša gave his first major international interview to Visegrád24, a platform based on the X network, which has been linked to Polish far-right groups and accused of spreading propaganda and disinformation.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the Slovenian government's actions as attempts to hide friendly relations with Israel, implying criticism of the government's foreign policy. It also criticizes Prime Minister Janez Janša for choosing a controversial platform for his interview, suggesting a negative view of his PR
Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 75): Factual accuracy is strong, aligning with the primary source. Objectivity is moderate as it presents Mijič’s statements but lacks balance in addressing broader implications.
Nova24TVParty-alignedConservativeFactual 85Objective 703 days ago Political commentator: The MP for Truth is just a collateral victim.Premier Janez Janša kritizira medije za dvolično poročanje o dolgih poslanca Resnice Borisa Mijiča in družine župana Zorana Jankovića. Janša navaja, da so mediji selektivno poročali o dolgih Jankovićevih, ki so dosegli 45 milijonov evrov, medtem ko so Mijičeve dolge, do 50.000 evrov, preveč majhne za takšno pozornost. Kritika se usmerja proti 'levici', ki, po mnenju Janše, uporablja medije za propagando. Publicist Štefan Šumah dodaja, da mediji delujejo v skladu s političnimi organizacijami in nevladnimi skupinami, kar kaže na politično motiviranost poročanja.
Bias read (Conservative): Artikel kritizira levico in medije kot politično motivirane, uporablja negativno okviriranje levičarskega agitpropa in poudarja neujemanje med poročanjem o dolgih Mijiča in Jankovićevih. Uporaba izraza kot 'propagandni stroj' in 'pogrom' kaže na levičarsko kritiko, vendar se artikel zadržuje na krit
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): Factuality is high as it reports on the party’s decision not to join the partnership, aligned with the primary source. Objectivity is better here as it remains neutral about the political implications.
Info360IndependentCenterFactual 70Objective 6511 days ago Stevanovic's Resni.ca also did not accept the offer of partnership with JanšaThe Slovenian political party Resni.ca has decided not to sign a proposed partnership agreement for 'Successful Slovenia' offered by Prime Minister Janez Janša and his SDS party. Zoran Stevanović, acting on behalf of the party, stated that most members of Resni.ca opposed the agreement, arguing it lacks concrete content that would justify signing it. The party emphasized that they will adhere to their commitments to voters and reject anything inconsistent with their program or not beneficial to Slovenia. They welcomed the coalition's openness to dialogue but noted the agreement does not include any substantive commitments aligned with their policies or provide practical solutions for Slovenia's development. Opposition parties are also expected to refrain from signing such partnerships.
Bias read (Center): The article presents the decision of Resni.ca to reject the partnership offer in a balanced manner, quoting the party's reasoning and emphasizing their commitment to their platform. There is no evident bias toward either side, and the framing remains neutral, focusing on the party's internal deliber
Why these scores (Factual 70 · Objective 65): Factual accuracy is lower as it focuses more on political implications rather than direct facts from the primary source. Objectivity is compromised by the tone of the report.
DomovinaIndependentProgressiveFactual 70Objective 509 days ago Resolute.ca remains outside the Janse development partnershipThe Slovenian opposition party Resni.ca has decided not to sign a partnership agreement proposed by Prime Minister Janez Janša aimed at developing Slovenia. The decision was made after internal discussions within the party, with the leadership stating they see no meaningful purpose in signing the agreement. They emphasized that their support for legislative proposals will continue based on whether they benefit Slovenia, without needing a separate agreement. Party leader Zoran Stevanović criticized the proposal as overly formal and lacking concrete development plans. State Secretary Vinko Gorenak responded that the decision will not affect the government’s work, which is based on coalition agreements and parliamentary processes.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the decision of Resni.ca as a principled stand against a perceived lack of substance in the proposed partnership, aligning with left-leaning critiques of centrist or right-leaning governance. The emphasis on 'development' and 'benefiting Slovenia' reflects a progressive agenda, as
Why these scores (Factual 70 · Objective 50): Factuality is lower due to the political analysis and less direct reference to the primary source. Objectivity is poor as it presents a biased view of Resnica as right-wing populist.
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