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The article discusses the Slovenian parliament's attempt to conceal a visit by the Israeli ambassador to President of the National Assembly Zoran Stevanović. Initially, the parliament tried to delay announcing the meeting and restricted media access, but later changed their stance and allowed photographers. The article questions why there was confusion and an effort to hide friendly relations with Israel. It also mentions that many established journalists and media outlets are waiting for an interview with Janez Janša, Slovenia's prime minister. However, Janša gave his first major international interview to Visegrád24, a platform based on the X network, which has been linked to Polish far-right groups and accused of spreading propaganda and disinformation.

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Vrnitev maršala Twitta

The article discusses the Slovenian parliament's attempt to conceal a visit by the Israeli ambassador to President of the National Assembly Zoran Stevanović. Initially, the parliament tried to delay announcing the meeting and restricted media access, but later changed their stance and allowed photographers. The article questions why there was confusion and an effort to hide friendly relations with Israel. It also mentions that many established journalists and media outlets are waiting for an interview with Janez Janša, Slovenia's prime minister. However, Janša gave his first major international interview to Visegrád24, a platform based on the X network, which has been linked to Polish far-right groups and accused of spreading propaganda and disinformation.

Lectura del sesgo (Izquierda): The article frames the Slovenian government's actions as attempts to hide friendly relations with Israel, implying criticism of the government's foreign policy. It also criticizes Prime Minister Janez Janša for choosing a controversial platform for his interview, suggesting a negative view of his PR

Por qué estas puntuaciones (Veracidad 65 · Objetividad 70): The article covers Zoran Stevanović's stance on Israeli-Palestinian relations but does not directly relate to the parliamentary session or Black Cube issue. It remains relatively objective in reporting statements.

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