The article discusses the transition of power in Slovenia, focusing on former leftist politicians who have moved into opposition or briefly held positions of authority. It mentions figures such as former ministers and the former prime minister, as well as special units composed of radical left activists, unions, and dominant media outlets like RTVS, POP TV, Dela, Dnevnik, Mladina, and Odlazek. The text references the 'post-power syndrome' (PPS), which describes the psychological effects experienced by individuals after losing political power.
Bias read (Center): The article does not exhibit clear ideological bias in its framing. It presents information about political transitions and media influence without overtly favoring any particular side. The language used is descriptive rather than evaluative, and there is no evident attempt to sway the reader toward
