The article discusses a recent controversy involving Zoran Stevanović, the President of the Slovenian National Assembly, and Luka Mesec, a member of the Left Party. According to the article, Mesec has been accused of attempting to manipulate the work of the National Assembly by trying to blame Stevanović for the non-voting behavior of his colleague, Tina Brecelj, during a session. Stevanović responded directly to these allegations, stating that Mesec had forgotten that sessions of the National Assembly are recorded. The article highlights video footage showing Mesec’s gestures during the session, which reportedly contradict his claims. It also notes that other members of the Left Party were seen with their fingers on voting devices, while Brecelj was not.
Bias read (Center): The article presents both perspectives—Stevanović's accusation of manipulation and Mesec's actions—without overtly favoring one side. It includes direct quotes from Stevanović and references video evidence, suggesting a balanced approach to the situation.






