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The article discusses the ideological shifts between two Slovenian governments led by Janez Janša and Alenka Golob, highlighting their differing policies on historical commemoration, education, and social welfare. The previous Janša government introduced a memorial day for victims of communist violence, which the current Golob government abolished, arguing that such victims and their descendants still exist and deserve recognition rather than having something taken away. The article also notes that the Golob government reintroduced national knowledge testing as a requirement for high school enrollment, a policy previously in place under Janša. Additionally, the Janša government restored employer reimbursement for sick leave after 20 days, while the Golob government extended this period to 30 days, with Janša planning to shorten it again. Other points include the establishment and subsequent abolition of the Museum of Slovenian Independence, changes in funding for private kindergartens, and frequent alterations to regulations affecting normative workers. The author criticizes these ideological reversals as confusing for citizens and calls for compromise between the two leaders.

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Žurnal24 logoŽurnal24NeodvisenSredinaDejstva 85Objektivnost 60pred 7 urami
Rejanšizem

The article discusses the ideological shifts between two Slovenian governments led by Janez Janša and Alenka Golob, highlighting their differing policies on historical commemoration, education, and social welfare. The previous Janša government introduced a memorial day for victims of communist violence, which the current Golob government abolished, arguing that such victims and their descendants still exist and deserve recognition rather than having something taken away. The article also notes that the Golob government reintroduced national knowledge testing as a requirement for high school enrollment, a policy previously in place under Janša. Additionally, the Janša government restored employer reimbursement for sick leave after 20 days, while the Golob government extended this period to 30 days, with Janša planning to shorten it again. Other points include the establishment and subsequent abolition of the Museum of Slovenian Independence, changes in funding for private kindergartens, and frequent alterations to regulations affecting normative workers. The author criticizes these ideological reversals as confusing for citizens and calls for compromise between the two leaders.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents a balanced critique of both governments' policies without overtly favoring one side. It highlights differences in approach but does not use loaded language or one-sided sourcing to frame the discussion.

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 60): The article presents factual information about policy changes under different governments, aligning with cross-source consensus on these policies. However, it uses emotionally charged language and frames the policies as ideological battles rather than neutral policy shifts, affecting objectivity.

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