The article discusses the assessment by Jože Žakelj, leader of the parliamentary group representing the NSi, SLS, and Fokus parties, regarding their coalition's performance and priorities. Žakelj acknowledges the diversity and strength of the coalition, noting that while some strong figures left to form the government, they gained new members with expertise in various areas. He emphasizes the coalition's ability to function effectively in both media and parliament, despite challenges in coordination between multiple parties. Žakelj states that cooperation remains constructive and the coalition is stable. However, he notes that the opposition is attacking them through repression, legal mechanisms, and media, but claims his group remains solid. The article highlights their focus on improving the business environment, reforming long-term care and social services, agricultural funding distribution, traffic flow, construction regulation, and accelerating documentation for the second nuclear power plant block. They also prioritize security, including increased defense spending, and emphasize decentralization without relocating ministries. They expect legislation on the 'Skok' law to set統
Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced view of the coalition's strengths and challenges, acknowledging both internal dynamics and external pressures. It does not overtly favor one side over another, nor does it exhibit clear ideological slant in its framing or emphasis. While there is discussion of policy,





