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Le mandat de l'ancien chef de la SDH est terminé.
Slovenia🏛️ Politiqueil y a 14 h

Le mandat de l'ancien chef de la SDH est terminé.

The article reports that Žiga Debeljak, president of the Slovenian State Holding (SDH), will resign from his position on September 30th by mutual agreement. His departure occurs during a period when the government under Prime Minister Janez Janša is preparing a comprehensive reform of state asset management, including the abolition of SDH. Debeljak had been leading SDH since September 2022 and was set to start a new four-year term in September 2024, but this was confirmed by the previous government led by Robert Golob. The article suggests that this decision reflects the left wing’s attempt to secure power for itself, which has caused public discontent. It also notes that coalition partners, such as SD, did not agree with this move. Current Prime Minister Janez Janša strongly opposed the extension of Debeljak’s mandate, expressing his disagreement publicly. The Supervisory Board of SDH acknowledged Debeljak’s contributions and highlighted the successful performance of the holding in the past year. The resignation coincides with broader systemic reforms aimed at creating a more centralized, transparent, and strategically oriented system for managing state assets, intended to ensure穩

Žiga Debeljak, présidente du conseil d'administration de Slovenske državne holdinge (SDH), a quitté son poste par accord le 30 septembre, ce qui a suscité une grande attention dans les médias politiques et publics.

Il a pris cette décision, qui était conforme à ses souhaits de développement personnel dans le pays, comme l'a souligné le Comité de surveillance du SDH, qui a félicité Debeljaku pour sa bonne gestion de l'investissement de la société au cours d'une période marquée par des crises extérieures telles que la crise énergétique, l'accroissement économique et les négociations géopolitiques.

Le gouvernement de Janeza Janše prépare la loi sur le fonds national pour la démographie, qui permettra de transférer les investissements de l'État dans le SDH dans un nouveau système, plus centralisé et mieux orienté sur le long terme.

La nomination d'un nouveau président de l'administration a été effectuée au cours du mandat de Debeljak, tandis que l'administration existante, qui est dirigée par Debeljak et Janez Tomšič, assure le bon fonctionnement de la société jusqu'à la fin septembre.

Debeljakov s'est engagé à respecter ses souhaits en matière de développement personnel, ce qui a également été souligné par le Conseil de surveillance de SDH, qui a remercié Debeljaku pour sa gestion réussie. Comme nous l'avons mentionné au SDH, l'entreprise a réalisé des gains record ces dernières années. L'entreprise a réalisé des profits records, la rentabilité de son portefeuille de gestion a atteint des rendements initialement élevés et un niveau record de dividendes payés.

La valeur moyenne des capitaux propres d'une société gérée par SDH est estimée à 9,5% entre 2023 et 2025, tandis que le portefeuille des sociétés gérées par SDH au cours de la période 2023-2026 est estimé à plus de 1,3 milliards d'euros de dividendes versés par le budget de l'État.

La SDH a également réalisé, au cours des dernières années, des projets complexes, qui ont impliqué l'investissement du DUTB dans la gestion des actifs immobiliers, l'élimination des activités non commerciales de la DSU, la création de nouvelles sociétés de gestion en vue de la préparation de nouvelles stratégies de la société pour la période à moyen terme à venir.

Le projet de loi sur le stockage démographique, publié mercredi sur le portail Necenzurirano, prévoit en effet la fin prématurée du mandat du Conseil de Surveillance en charge du SDH-ja.

Le nouveau mandat de Debeljaku à la tête de la SDH, qui débutera le 1er septembre de cette année, a pris fin prématurément le mois dernier, après la réception d'un certificat en novembre de l'année dernière, ce qui a suscité des critiques de la part de la politique.

En septembre de la même année, le nouveau chef du SDH, Janez Janša, a été élu président du SDS. Janševa prévoit notamment de renforcer le SDH en transférant les investissements de l'État vers la composition démographique. L'établissement d'un schéma démographique est l'un des objectifs prévus par le plus grand parti au pouvoir, le SDS, ainsi que par les accords de coalition avec le SDS, le trojčkom NSi et le SLS dans Fokus ter Demokrati.

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Delo logoDeloIndépendant🔒CentreFactualité 95Objectivité 85il y a 18 h
Le chef de la DHS, Ziga Debeljak, démissionne, le tsunami du personnel est annoncé.

The current head of the Slovenian State Holding (SDH), Žiga Debeljak, has announced he will step down by the end of September 2024 after completing his mandate. The board of directors of SDH has accepted his proposal for early termination of his mandate and employment relationship, and they will immediately begin activities to select a new chairman. A public call for applications for this position was already published today, meaning the new leader will be appointed by September 30. Janž Tomšič remains a member of the board.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents factual information regarding the resignation of Žiga Debeljak and the process of selecting a new leader at SDH. It does not take a clear ideological stance or frame the event in a particularly left or right-leaning manner. The focus is on administrative changes within a state-œ

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 95 · Objectivité 85): The article is highly factual and concise, focusing on the procedural aspects of Debeljak's departure and the transition without overt bias.

RTV Slovenija (MMC) logoRTV Slovenija (MMC)Public / d’ÉtatCentreFactualité 95Objectivité 80il y a 17 h
Žiga Debeljak démissionne de son poste de président du conseil d'administration de SDH à la fin du mois de septembre

The Supervisory Board of Slovenia's State Holding Company (SDH) has confirmed that Žiga Debeljak will resign from his position as chairman of the management board at the end of September 2026. Debeljak himself initiated the early termination of his mandate, and the supervisory board has already begun the process of selecting a new chairman through a public call for candidates. The deadline for submitting applications is July 31, 2026. During Debeljak’s tenure, which began in September 2022, the SDH managed to achieve record profits, maintain high returns on capital, and distribute significant dividends despite external challenges such as energy crises and geopolitical uncertainties. The supervisory board praised his leadership and expressed confidence in the company's continued stability.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents a factual update on the resignation of a corporate leader and the subsequent selection process for a new leader within a state-owned enterprise. While the subject involves public sector governance, the tone remains neutral, focusing on operational outcomes and administrative流程.

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 95 · Objectivité 80): The article is largely factual and concise, reporting the events without significant bias or subjective interpretation.

Demokracija logoDemokracijaLié à un partiGaucheFactualité 90Objectivité 75il y a 15 h
Le mandat de l'ancien chef de la SDH est terminé.

The article reports that Žiga Debeljak, president of the Slovenian State Holding (SDH), will resign from his position on September 30th by mutual agreement. His departure occurs during a period when the government under Prime Minister Janez Janša is preparing a comprehensive reform of state asset management, including the abolition of SDH. Debeljak had been leading SDH since September 2022 and was set to start a new four-year term in September 2024, but this was confirmed by the previous government led by Robert Golob. The article suggests that this decision reflects the left wing’s attempt to secure power for itself, which has caused public discontent. It also notes that coalition partners, such as SD, did not agree with this move. Current Prime Minister Janez Janša strongly opposed the extension of Debeljak’s mandate, expressing his disagreement publicly. The Supervisory Board of SDH acknowledged Debeljak’s contributions and highlighted the successful performance of the holding in the past year. The resignation coincides with broader systemic reforms aimed at creating a more centralized, transparent, and strategically oriented system for managing state assets, intended to ensure穩

Lecture du biais (Gauche): The article frames the decision to extend Debeljak’s mandate as an attempt by the left to consolidate power, suggesting a lack of consensus and implying that the left acted self-interestedly. This portrayal aligns with a left-leaning perspective, emphasizing the potential misuse of institutional lea

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 90 · Objectivité 75): The article presents factual information about Debeljak's departure and the transition process while including some contextual analysis that may influence objectivity.

Žurnal24 logoŽurnal24IndépendantCentreFactualité 90Objectivité 75il y a 18 h
Un mois à peine après le début du nouveau mandat, le premier homme quitte prématurément le pouvoir.

The article reports that Žiga Debeljak, the head of the Slovenian State Holding (SDH), has voluntarily resigned from his position before the end of his mandate, which was confirmed by the Supervisory Board. Debeljak had already raised concerns about his mandate last year, and he has now formally stepped down and renounced his pension. The Supervisory Board has announced a public call for a new chairman of the management board, with the deadline for applications set for July 31. The current management team, including Janez Tomšič, will ensure the continued operation of the company until the end of September. The article highlights the successful performance of SDH under Debeljak’s leadership, noting record profits, high returns on investments, and significant dividend payouts. It also mentions that the new government may still terminate Debeljak’s mandate regardless of his voluntary resignation.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents a balanced account of Debeljak’s resignation, citing both his voluntary decision and the potential future actions of the new government. While it acknowledges the political implications of his departure and the transition of power, it does not overtly favor any particular side.

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 90 · Objectivité 75): The article provides factual details about Debeljak's departure and the upcoming selection process but leans slightly towards political framing regarding the government's plans.

Nova24TV logoNova24TVLié à un partiCentreFactualité 85Objectivité 70il y a 14 h
La grosse finit son mandat à la tête du SDH.

The article reports that Žiga Debeljak, who has led the Slovenian State Holding (SDH) since September 2022, will voluntarily step down from his position on September 30th. His resignation comes during a period when the government under Prime Minister Janez Janša is preparing a major overhaul of state asset management, including the abolition of SDH. Debeljak was set to start a new four-year term in September, but this was confirmed by the previous government led by Robert Golob, which critics argue aimed to secure power for the left wing. This move was opposed by coalition partners like the Slovenian Democratic Party (SD). The current prime minister, Janez Janša, publicly rejected the extension of Debeljak’s mandate. The board of SDH acknowledged Debeljak’s contributions and noted the holding’s successful performance over the past year. The departure coincides with broader reforms aimed at creating a more centralized, transparent, and long-term oriented system for managing state assets, including financial support for the pension fund. A public call for applications for a new head of administration is underway, with the existing management ensuring smooth operations until then.

Lecture du biais (Centre): While the article discusses politically sensitive issues such as government restructuring and potential left-wing influence, it presents multiple perspectives: it mentions opposition from both the ruling party and coalition partners, acknowledges the board’s appreciation for Debeljak, and highlights

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 85 · Objectivité 70): The article accurately reports Debeljak's resignation and the context around it but includes subjective commentary about political motivations and public outrage, which affects objectivity.

Slovenske novice logoSlovenske noviceIndépendantDroiteFactualité 80Objectivité 65il y a 18 h
Janša prévoit d'abolir le SDH, Ziga le Gros s'est précipité, il a pris lui-même l'initiative du départ anticipé.

The Supervisory Board of the Slovenian State Holding (SDH) confirmed on September 30th the early termination of the mandate of Žiga Debeljak, who had voluntarily resigned and refused to accept an extension. The board has already announced a public call for a new chairman of the management board, as stated by SDH. SDH is a central administrative entity in Slovenia, fully state-owned, managing state shares in various companies such as Petrol, Triglav Insurance, Telekom Slovenije, and others. Following Debeljak’s resignation, the management board, which includes Janez Tomšič, will ensure continued operations until a new chairman is appointed. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Janez Janša’s government plans to abolish SDH, aiming to transfer state assets to other entities like the Capital Company, Advisory and Management Company, Pension and Disability Insurance Fund, and others. This move aligns with the coalition agreement between SDS, NSi, SLS, Fokus, and Democrats.

Lecture du biais (Droite): The article frames the planned abolition of SDH as part of a broader governmental strategy, emphasizing the shift of state assets to other entities under Janša’s leadership. While it presents factual information about Debeljak’s resignation and the process for selecting a new chairman, the focus on菅

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 80 · Objectivité 65): The article contains some factual information but also includes speculative statements about the government's intentions and political implications, affecting neutrality.

Dnevnik logoDnevnikIndépendant🔒CentreFactualité 70Objectivité 50hier
À son instigation, le président de l'administration de Darsa, Andrej Ribič, quitte ses fonctions.

The article reports on the resignation of Andrej Ribič, the chairman of the board of Darsa, who has submitted a proposal to conclude an agreement on ceasing his duties as CEO due to economic and business reasons. His responsibilities will continue until August 15th. The supervisory board agreed unanimously to prepare an agreement regarding the adjustment of rights and obligations under the employment relationship. Minister Jernej Vrtovec commented on the potential irregularities in the construction of a new commercial building in Ljubljana, noting that he expects Ribič to take responsibility. Although a specialist review did not find any irregularities, there were previous allegations of political pressure in personnel decisions within the energy sector. Ribič previously led Elektra Ljubljana, where concerns arose after his departure in autumn 2021.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents factual information about the resignation of a corporate leader and related administrative processes without overtly favoring any political stance. It includes comments from a minister and references to past allegations, but does not frame these in a clearly partisan manner. The

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 70 · Objectivité 50): This article discusses a different subject entirely (Ribič's departure from Darsa) and thus cannot be evaluated alongside the others covering Debeljak's situation.

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