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Pour moi, la maladie appartient au passé.
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Pour moi, la maladie appartient au passé.

The article features an interview with Dr. Aleš Musar, the husband of Slovenia’s president, discussing his role as her spouse and personal experiences with cancer. He emphasizes the importance of encouraging men to undergo health check-ups, particularly after being diagnosed with cancer himself last year. The piece highlights his involvement in his wife’s election campaign and mentions his son’s participation. It also notes that there is no established model for the role of a president’s spouse in Slovenia, and Musar has been shaping this role based on protocol, humanitarian work, cultural heritage, and family life. His assistant, Mateja Župan Brezovnik, supports him in these responsibilities.

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Pour moi, la maladie appartient au passé.

The article features an interview with Dr. Aleš Musar, the husband of Slovenia’s president, discussing his role as her spouse and personal experiences with cancer. He emphasizes the importance of encouraging men to undergo health check-ups, particularly after being diagnosed with cancer himself last year. The piece highlights his involvement in his wife’s election campaign and mentions his son’s participation. It also notes that there is no established model for the role of a president’s spouse in Slovenia, and Musar has been shaping this role based on protocol, humanitarian work, cultural heritage, and family life. His assistant, Mateja Župan Brezovnik, supports him in these responsibilities.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents Dr. Aleš Musar’s personal and professional life in a balanced manner, focusing on his role as the president’s spouse and his advocacy for men’s health. There is no overt ideological slant or emphasis on specific political agendas. The framing remains neutral, highlighting both他的

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