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There are officially four candidates for mayor of Ljubljana.
Slovenia🏛️ Politics11 hr. ago

There are officially four candidates for mayor of Ljubljana.

The article reports on the official announcement of four candidates running for mayor of Ljubljana. The current mayor, Zoran Janković, has officially announced his candidacy, followed by three other candidates: Jasmin Feratović (Pirati), Aleš Primc (Glas za otroke in družine), and Mihael Jarc. Jarc, who is also the leader of the Slovenian National Party, has outlined several key points in his campaign, including the repeal of the detailed spatial plan for Stanežiče, concerns over urban development affecting nature, and proposals for housing construction. He criticizes the city’s approach to water supply and the planned renovation of the central market, arguing it would lead to its destruction. The article also mentions potential unknown candidates who might enter the race, such as former state councilor Urška Klakočar Zupančič and others. Local elections are scheduled for Sunday, November 15th.

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Delo logoDeloIndependent🔒Left11 hr. ago
There are officially four candidates for mayor of Ljubljana.

The article reports on the official announcement of four candidates running for mayor of Ljubljana. The current mayor, Zoran Janković, has officially announced his candidacy, followed by three other candidates: Jasmin Feratović (Pirati), Aleš Primc (Glas za otroke in družine), and Mihael Jarc. Jarc, who is also the leader of the Slovenian National Party, has outlined several key points in his campaign, including the repeal of the detailed spatial plan for Stanežiče, concerns over urban development affecting nature, and proposals for housing construction. He criticizes the city’s approach to water supply and the planned renovation of the central market, arguing it would lead to its destruction. The article also mentions potential unknown candidates who might enter the race, such as former state councilor Urška Klakočar Zupančič and others. Local elections are scheduled for Sunday, November 15th.

Bias read (Left): The article frames Mihael Jarc's campaign with emphasis on environmental concerns, criticism of urban development, and social welfare issues, which align with left-leaning values. It highlights his opposition to certain infrastructure projects and his focus on community needs, suggesting a more left

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