Mayor Janez Verlič of Grosuplje, Slovenia, has announced his intention to run for re-election for a fifth term, with the construction of a cultural-administrative center as his main project. He claims he has already decided on his candidacy and wants to continue ongoing projects, citing continued public support. Verlič plans to run under the SDS party but may seek support from other parties. The local council currently consists of 13 members from SDS and NSi, while the Movement Freedom (Gibanje Svoboda) holds five seats. Other potential candidates include Miha Legin, who confirmed he will run again, and Renato Bedene, who aims to form an independent list with the 'Grosuplje Prihodnosti' association. Verlič’s proposed cultural-administrative center, initially planned for 2025, has faced opposition but he believes now is the time to proceed.
Bias read (Center): The article presents multiple perspectives and candidate intentions without overtly favoring any side. It includes quotes from Verlič, mentions of competing candidates like Miha Legin and Renato Bedene, and provides background on political dynamics within the municipality. There is no clear bias in措





