The article reports on the first coalition summit of the current mandate, held in Kranj, where Prime Minister Janez Janša, director of the State Communication Office Sebastjan Jeretič, and SDS deputy leader Aleš Hojs participated. The meeting lasted over four hours and was closed to the media. Jeretič announced that the government has presented a normative work plan for the year, including legislative proposals to be submitted to the National Assembly in the fall. Key areas include changes to media laws and the RTV Slovenia Act. He emphasized that the government will address the position of the Anti-Corruption Commission (KPK) through a separate law rather than the Skok Law. While specific details were not disclosed, the focus was on balancing the budget and implementing EU directives. The article notes that some coalition partners had concerns about the Skok Law proposal due to potential conflicts with the independence of the KPK.
Bias read (Center): The article presents information about government planning and legislative priorities without overtly favoring any particular political faction. It includes statements from multiple coalition members and avoids taking a clear ideological stance. The framing remains neutral, focusing on procedural更新和





