The article covers several notable political events in Slovenia during the previous week. It highlights the 35th anniversary of Slovenia's independence, where the national flag (tribarvnica) was displayed at the Ljubljana Castle and on Mount Triglav, sparking discussions about its symbolic significance. During the state celebration, President Nataša Pirc Musar faced applause and whistles while emphasizing the role of non-governmental organizations and civil society. Dr. Vinko Gorenak, the State Secretary in the Prime Minister's cabinet, criticized the whistling as inappropriate and emphasized that disagreement should be expressed through applause rather than disapproval. Additionally, the article discusses a heated debate between Zoran Stevanović, the Speaker of the National Assembly, and Luka Mesec, a Left Party MP, during an interview on the show '24ur zvečer.' The discussion centered around Stevanović's comments regarding the 'Fotopub' incident, which led to tension in the studio. The article references a similar past conflict involving Mark Lotrič and Asta Vrečko.
Lettura del bias (Centro): The article provides balanced coverage of various political events without showing clear favoritism toward any side. It includes multiple perspectives, such as reactions from different politicians and public figures, and presents the events factually without overtly biased language or selective ommi






