The article discusses a legal dispute between former Slovenian National Party leader Zmago Jelinčič and his ex-wife Monika Zupanc over the division of assets following their divorce. Three years ago, they reached a court settlement where Monika was awarded €300,000 upon the sale of their home in Ljubljana. However, the property has not been sold, and the debt remains recorded in the land register in her favor. Despite Jelinčič’s party, SNS, securing 2.2% of votes in recent parliamentary elections and remaining financially viable, he has not yet sold the villa, which is still registered under his name. The couple recently agreed to a new legal settlement, though the date of the claim's expiration is unspecified. When asked about the delay in selling the property despite favorable market conditions, Jelinčič stated he would not comment and would sell when he chooses. Additionally, Jelinčič built another luxurious villa near Koper, which he owns outright without any mortgage.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents factual information about a personal financial matter involving a politician without overtly criticizing or praising him. It reports on the legal proceedings and current status of the property dispute without taking a clear ideological stance. While the subject involves a public
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 75): The article provides specific details about the mortgage and legal settlement between Zmago Jelinčič and Monika Zupanc, citing sources like Slovenske novice and referencing the land registry. These details align with cross-source consensus. However, some information is speculative, such as Jelinčič’




