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In the New Democracy, read: From the 'Queen of Annexes' to the 'Guardian of the Hen House'; The first visible measures of the Janša government and the autocrats of the opposition; The Lithuanian Affair as a symbol of the previous government; Interview: Romana Tomc and Boštjan M. Turk
Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsProgressive2 days ago

In the New Democracy, read: From the 'Queen of Annexes' to the 'Guardian of the Hen House'; The first visible measures of the Janša government and the autocrats of the opposition; The Lithuanian Affair as a symbol of the previous government; Interview: Romana Tomc and Boštjan M. Turk

The article from Demokracija discusses recent developments in Slovenia, focusing on former Minister Alenka Bratušek, who has been referred to as both 'queen of tax evaders' and 'the fox guarding the henhouse.' It highlights ongoing controversies surrounding her past actions, including allegations of influence over staffing decisions and financial mismanagement in infrastructure projects. The piece also examines the first visible measures taken by Prime Minister Janez Janša’s new government, emphasizing efforts toward stability, development, and normalization after periods of institutional stagnation and economic uncertainty. Additionally, it addresses the opposition's role in parliament, particularly their sabotage of investigative committees, and criticizes the lack of balance in national media coverage.

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Demokracija logoDemokracijaParty-alignedProgressiveFactual 75Objective 602 days ago
In the New Democracy, read: From the 'Queen of Annexes' to the 'Guardian of the Hen House'; The first visible measures of the Janša government and the autocrats of the opposition; The Lithuanian Affair as a symbol of the previous government; Interview: Romana Tomc and Boštjan M. Turk

The article from Demokracija discusses recent developments in Slovenia, focusing on former Minister Alenka Bratušek, who has been referred to as both 'queen of tax evaders' and 'the fox guarding the henhouse.' It highlights ongoing controversies surrounding her past actions, including allegations of influence over staffing decisions and financial mismanagement in infrastructure projects. The piece also examines the first visible measures taken by Prime Minister Janez Janša’s new government, emphasizing efforts toward stability, development, and normalization after periods of institutional stagnation and economic uncertainty. Additionally, it addresses the opposition's role in parliament, particularly their sabotage of investigative committees, and criticizes the lack of balance in national media coverage.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the new government's policies as necessary steps toward stability and reform, while criticizing the previous administration's corruption and inefficiency. It emphasizes the need for structural changes and accountability, aligning more with left-leaning perspectives. The focus on '

Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 60): The article provides detailed information about Alenka Bratušek's political history and the 'afera Litijska', but presents these as symbolic of past governance issues. It mentions specific events and terminology like 'kraljica aneksov' and 'afera na dveh nogah' with some historical context, though i

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