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DemokracijaParty-alignedProgressiveFactual 95Objective 55yesterday Why would she settle for a new boat when for her friends, former Minister Čalušić could rob citizens for 3.5 million euros!?The article discusses allegations of misuse of public funds during the tenure of former Minister Mateja Čalušič, who allegedly attempted to defraud taxpayers by allocating €3.5 million for unnecessary projects, including private boat purchases primarily used by herself and her associates. The article criticizes the lack of accountability and transparency in public spending, highlighting the impact on ordinary citizens who face financial strain while such wasteful spending occurs. It references the cancellation of these procurement processes by the new Minister of Agriculture, Janez Cigler Kralj, and includes a quote from a citizen expressing frustration over the previous government’s mismanagement. The piece also encourages readers to support democratic values and media plurality.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the issue as a scandal involving corruption and misuse of public funds, which aligns with left-leaning critiques of political elites and fiscal irresponsibility. The emphasis on taxpayer exploitation and the criticism of the previous government suggest a progressive perspective. S
Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 55): The article accurately reports the claim from Celjski glasnik about the alleged misuse of public funds by former Minister Čalušič, including the 3.5 million euro figure and the nature of the projects. However, it uses emotionally charged language like 'oropati' (plunder) and includes a direct quote
Nova24TVParty-alignedProgressiveFactual 90Objective 752 days ago [Video] Breznik: Robert Goloba's government has left one of the greatest burdens on future generationsA special session of the Finance Committee in the National Assembly is underway, focusing on the fiscal legacy of former Prime Minister Robert Golob's government. MPs from the ruling parties and the opposition have criticized the previous term for lacking fiscal discipline, poor management of public funds, and irrational spending of taxpayers' money. The proposed resolution aims to review public expenditure during Golob's tenure and explore ways to reduce spending to meet Maastricht criteria. SDS MP Franc Breznik highlighted that Slovenia has become a country of opportunities but also one with many unutilized chances, noting that instead of long-term reforms, the state received partial measures, higher public spending, and increased tax burdens. He emphasized that Slovenia has lost ground on several international rankings and faced growing bureaucracy and administrative and tax burdens. Breznik cited data showing that expenditures rose faster than revenues, with the fiscal council highlighting these issues.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the criticism of the previous government in a manner that aligns with left-leaning perspectives, emphasizing increased public spending, higher taxes, and bureaucratic growth. It highlights the negative outcomes of the Golob administration through the lens of the opposition SDS, a左
Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 75): The article provides factual information about the financial situation under the previous government and includes quotes from various political figures. It maintains a somewhat neutral tone but emphasizes the results over promises.
DomovinaIndependentCenter20 hr. ago The UN Committee supported the spending review during the Pigeon GovernmentThe National Council (Državni zbor) has approved a recommendation for the government of Janez Janša to conduct a review of public spending over the last year of Robert Golob’s mandate and during the current period of ongoing tasks. The recommendation also calls for proposals to reduce public expenditure by the end of the year, as Slovenia needs to comply with European fiscal rules. The debate revealed sharp divisions between the coalition and opposition regarding responsibility for the state’s financial situation, with one side highlighting wasteful spending and the other emphasizing the necessity of maintaining social measures and new legal obligations. The committee did not support extending the review to include the third term of Janez Janša’s government in 2021 and 2022. SDS member Franc Breznik criticized Golob’s government for lacking fiscal discipline, non-transparent management of public funds, and irrational spending, arguing that Slovenia missed opportunities to implement necessary reforms. Finance Minister’s Office warned of rapid growth in state sector expenses, noting a significant increase in financial shortfall.
Bias read (Center): While the article discusses a politically sensitive issue related to public finances and government accountability, it presents both sides of the debate—coalition and opposition—with balanced reporting. There is no clear ideological slant in the framing, and the focus remains on factual developments
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