The article discusses concerns raised by Franci Matoz, the legal advisor to Janez Janša and the SDS party, regarding new legislation related to parliamentary investigations. He argues that the proposed changes remove protections established by a 2024 law, which ensured judicial safeguards for individuals potentially affected by parliamentary inquiries. Matoz claims that the removal of these protections allows the new government to investigate anyone without limits, using special powers. He also criticizes a provision that ties the right to file a complaint with administrative court to the end
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on legal and procedural aspects of parliamentary investigations and does not present overtly biased language or one-sided sourcing. It reports on statements made by Franci Matoz, a legal advisor, without apparent ideological framing.
