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Miha Jazbinšek has died

The article reports on the death of former Slovenian Minister for Environment and Spatial Planning Miha Jazbinšek. It mentions that the news was first shared by the Info 360 portal, which also notes that his funeral will take place in Ljubljana’s Žalah cemetery on Monday. Members of his former political party, the Green Slovenia, expressed their appreciation for his contributions to spatial planning, environmental protection, and the development of green policies during the early years of Slovenia’s independence. They highlighted his clear stance, professional expertise, and commitment to public interest and responsibility toward future generations. The article outlines Jazbinšek’s career, including his roles as an architect, urban planner, and later as a minister in three governments, notably under the Demos coalition. He is remembered for authoring the 1991 Housing Act, known informally as 'Jazbinškov Zakon,' which regulated housing procedures and included provisions for privatization of state-owned apartments. The law allowed tenants in social housing to purchase ownership under favorable conditions. Jazbinšek was also a long-time city councilor in Ljubljana and a frequent mayoe

Miha Jazbinšek, predsednik vlade Demos, je umrl v 85. letu starosti, kar je povzročilo globoko zadržanje v političnem in kulturnem svetu Slovenije. Njegova smrt je bila potrjena s poročilom stranke Zeleni Slovenije, ki so jo objavili na svojem spletnem mestu. Jazbinšek je bil znan kot minister za okolje in prostor v Demosovi vladi, vendar je svojo politično kariero začel v prvi, drugi in tretji vladi, kjer je bil minister za okolje in prostor iz kvote Zelenih Slovenije. V svojem delu je veliko doprinjal k razvoju zelene politike v času nastajanja samostojne države.

Njegov najbolj znani doprinos je bil priprava Stanovanjskega zakona iz leta 1991, ki je bil neformalno poimenovan kot "Jazbinškov zakon". Ključni del tega zakona je bil omogočanje imetnikom stanovanjske pravice, da so lahko ugodno odkupili stanovanja v zasebno last. Cilj zakona je bil ohraniti domove ljudem, ki so že živeli v teh stanovanjih, tako da so prehodili iz družbene v zasebno lastnino. Zakon je sprožil obširno privatizacijo stanovanj, kar je imelo značilen vpliv na gospodarstvo in družbo. Na podlagi tega zakona so najemniki v družbenih stanovanjih lahko pod relativno zelo ugodnimi pogoji z odkupom pridobili lastninsko pravico nad stanovanji, v katerih so bili do tedaj imetniki stanovanjske pravice.

Jazbinšek je bil tudi dolgoletni mestni svetnik Mestne občine Ljubljana, večkratni kandidat za župana Ljubljane in oster kritik prostorske in drugih politik ljubljanskega župana Zorana Jankovića. Njegova kritika je bila pogosto izpostavljena v javnih debatah, kjer je izražala različne stališče glede razvoja mesta in prostorskih strategij. Medtem ko je bil Jazbinšek znan kot strokovnik, je bil tudi glasbenik, kar kaže na širok spekter njegovih interese in sposobnosti.

Jazbinšek se je rodil 4. novembra 1941 in je študiral arhitekturo. Začel je kot oblikovalec, nadaljeval kot projektant, urbanistični načrtovalec, prostorski in družbeno-razvojni planer, direktor lokalnega urbanističnega zavoda in kasneje minister. V svojem delu je veliko doprinjal k razvoju zelene politike v času nastajanja samostojne države. Njegova smrt je bila potrjena s poročilom stranke Zeleni Slovenije, ki so jo objavili na svojem spletnem mestu.

Pogreb bo na ljubljanskih Žalah v ponedeljek, 6. julija. Stranka Zeleni Slovenije je izrazila hvalebnost za njegovo delo in prispevek, poudarjajoč njegovo znanje, vztrajnost in zaposlenost. Jazbinšek je bil človek jasnih stališč, strokovnega znanja in vztrajnosti. Tudi takrat, ko se z njim niso vsi strinjali, je odpiral pomembna vprašanja o prostoru, okolju, javnem interesu in odgovornosti do prihodnjih generacij. Zeleni Slovenije se mu zahvaljujemo za njegovo delo in prispevek. Njegova smrt je zmanjšala številko znanih lih v Sloveniji, vendar je ostala njegova dejavnost in doprinos značilen v političnem in kulturnem svetu.

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Info360 logoInfo360IndependentCenterFactual 97Objective 972 days ago
Miha Jazbinšek, Minister of Environment and Space in the Demos government, has died

Miha Jazbinšek, former Minister of Environment and Spatial Planning in the Demos coalition government and a member of the Green Party, has passed away at the age of 85. He previously served as a minister in two Drnovšek governments (LDS) until 1994. Jazbinšek was one of the authors of the Housing Act of 1991, often referred to as the 'Jazbinšek Law,' which allowed residents of social housing to purchase their homes at favorable terms, facilitating the transition from social to private ownership while aiming to preserve homes for existing occupants. As an architect, urban planner, and long-time member of the City Council of Ljubljana, he was known for his sharp criticism of the spatial policies of Ljubljana Mayor Zoran Janković. His funeral will take place in Ljubljana on Monday, July 6.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual overview of Jazbinšek’s career, roles, and contributions without overtly favoring any political side. It mentions his affiliation with the Green Party and his critical stance toward the mayor’s policies but does not frame these points in a biased manner. The tone is bi

Why these scores (Factual 97 · Objective 97): Correctly presents Jazbinšek's role in the housing law and his political career, with balanced reporting.

Delo logoDeloIndependent🔒CenterFactual 95Objective 952 days ago
Miha Jazbinšek has died

Miha Jazbinšek, former Minister of Environment and Spatial Planning in Slovenia's government and a member of the Green Party, has passed away at the age of 85. He was known for his role in drafting the Housing Act of 1991, often referred to as the 'Jazbinškov zakon,' which initiated widespread housing privatization. Jazbinšek was also a long-time member of the Ljubljana City Council, ran multiple times for mayor of Ljubljana, and was a vocal critic of then-mayor Zoran Janković. In addition to his political career, he worked as an architect, urban planner, and musician.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a balanced overview of Jazbinšek's life and career, mentioning both his political roles and contributions, as well as his criticisms of other politicians. There is no evident ideological framing or biased language.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 95): Accurately reports Jazbinšek's death and his role in creating the housing law, with no factual errors or bias.

24ur (POP TV) logo24ur (POP TV)IndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 752 days ago
Miha Jazbinšek has died

The article reports on the death of former Slovenian Minister for Environment and Spatial Planning Miha Jazbinšek. It mentions that the news was first shared by the Info 360 portal, which also notes that his funeral will take place in Ljubljana’s Žalah cemetery on Monday. Members of his former political party, the Green Slovenia, expressed their appreciation for his contributions to spatial planning, environmental protection, and the development of green policies during the early years of Slovenia’s independence. They highlighted his clear stance, professional expertise, and commitment to public interest and responsibility toward future generations. The article outlines Jazbinšek’s career, including his roles as an architect, urban planner, and later as a minister in three governments, notably under the Demos coalition. He is remembered for authoring the 1991 Housing Act, known informally as 'Jazbinškov Zakon,' which regulated housing procedures and included provisions for privatization of state-owned apartments. The law allowed tenants in social housing to purchase ownership under favorable conditions. Jazbinšek was also a long-time city councilor in Ljubljana and a frequent mayoe

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced overview of Jazbinšek's political career and legacy without overtly praising or criticizing any particular ideology or party. While it highlights his contributions to environmental and spatial planning policies, it does not frame these achievements in a partisan light

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 75): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports on Jazbinšek's death and his contributions to environmental policy. It references his career and the 'Jazbinškov zakon' with specific details. Objectivity is moderate as it presents information from Zeleni Slovenije's perspective, which may introd

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