The article discusses the employment practices of parliamentary parties in Slovenia after the start of their new mandate. The parties have hired 80 professional and administrative staff members across their parliamentary groups. These employees include former candidates for MPs, members of youth wings, local government officials, and even some family members of politicians. The largest party, Freedom (Svoboda), has employed the most professionals (27), followed by the governing party SDS with 16 employees. Other parties such as NSi, SD, Levica, Vesna, Resni.ca, and Demokrati have fewer employees. The article highlights that many of these hires are individuals loyal to the respective parties.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the hiring practices of various parliamentary parties without overtly favoring any particular side. It provides data on the number of employees per party but does not use biased language or selectively omit context. The tone remains neutral, focusing on
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): The article reports on parliamentary parties hiring 80 staff members for their parliamentary groups, providing specific numbers for each party. It mentions various categories of employees including former candidates, youth members, local officials, and family members. The information aligns with typ

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