The article reports on a controversy involving Državni sekretar (State Secretary) Jaklin, who has been accused of receiving bribes. In response to recent media reports alleging a corruption investigation against him, Jaklin denies any wrongdoing, stating he has never accepted illegal benefits or abused his public position for personal gain. He criticizes the media for publishing information before the involved parties were informed, arguing this undermines trust in the legal system and compromises individual rights. Jaklin’s political party, NSi, also condemns the practice of institutions sharing sensitive information through the media before notifying those involved, calling it a form of media discrediting. The party claims such actions damage public confidence in the judiciary and suggest attempts by the opposition to undermine the effectiveness of the new government.
Lettura del bias (Centro): While the article presents Jaklin’s defense and criticism of media practices, it does not overtly favor one political side over another. It includes both Jaklin’s denial of wrongdoing and the party’s broader critique of institutional transparency, without leaning toward either left or right-wing slr





