
Janez Markeš
Janez Markeš is a Slovenian journalist and commentator known for his critical analysis of contemporary political events. He often delves into the implications of political decisions and their broader societal impact. In a recent discussion regarding the inauguration of Donald Trump, Markeš expressed concern over the potential rise of censorship and the influence of technology monopolists in governance. He critically likened Trump's leadership style to historical totalitarian figures, arguing that it reflects a pathological narcissism that poses risks to democracy and global stability.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Slovenia | 2 | 4.00 | 0.20% | +0% | 2,078,938 | 4,256 | $56,000 | 115$ |
Totals | 2 | 2,078,938 | 4,256 | $56,000 | 115$ |
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Recent Mentions
Slovenia:
Janez Markeš criticized Borut Pahor for his comments on genocide in Gaza.
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Slovenia:
Janez Markeš is a commentator who shared insights from his study trip to Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Slovenia:
Janez Markeš commented on the importance of civic awareness regarding the referendum.
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Slovenia:
Janez Markeš agrees that the first hundred days of Trump have changed the world.
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Slovenia:
Janez Markeš provided commentary on the political implications of the legislation and Janša's actions.
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Slovenia:
Janez Markeš believes that Pope Francis successfully justified his name choice by connecting to Francis of Assisi.
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Slovenia:
Janez Markeš comments on the implications of Trump's actions for Slovenian politics.
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Slovenia:
Janez Markeš responded to Žerdin's comments by discussing the implications of Trump's actions on the working class.
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Slovenia:
Janez Markeš discussed the vibrant community and the importance of tolerance and inclusivity.
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Slovenia:
Markeš supports Kordiš's stance and discusses the implications of political actions in Slovenia.
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