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After two years of Robert Golob's rule, it was finally revealed who is the one who controls the prime minister. When Denis Avdić, the host of the morning show on Radio 1, tried to intervene with Golob and called Tina Gaber, his companion, she put him right on the phone. This time, at least, he did not run out of electricity, as he did at the press conference on the second anniversary of the government. On this occasion, Golob also confronted the leader of the opposition, Janez Janša, and said that he makes statements only for the media, which in his opinion are independent. This week, however, the government accelerated its efforts to recognize Palestine. Although the conditions she set for herself at the beginning are far from fulfilled and she missed the train with Spain and Norway, she will probably recognize Palestine, although she is still far from ready for her statehood, as early as next week. Because the survey showed that the voters like it. As in a similar way, in addition to the elections, there are also three referendums. In the media, which according to Golobovo are not independent, criminals knocked on the door this week. On all those who had a contract with Telekom Slovenije, except for Golica TV. This one is from Odlazek and is apparently independent. Time will tell how independent POP TV will be after the verbal clash between Uroš Slak and Minister Klemno Boštjančič, who came to explain the tax changes, but behaved as if he intended to host the show, and marked the indicated changes that were presented the next day for the draft and acted as if no one else should comment on them. The election campaign is also in full swing, where the most interesting thing is within the list in SDS, which understood that elections are also won through the collection of preferential votes for all candidates, not just the holder of the list. But there will be quite a few interesting duels on other lists as well. For example, Gregorčič-Bogovič at SLS, Tonin-Novak at NSi, Nemec-Brglez at SD, Sukič-Mesec at Levica. At the same time, the elections will also be a kind of test of how much demagoguery of the Zoran Stevanović type, who, for example, called Russia the most peaceful country that only defends its borders, the voters are willing to buy. The echo of the week is a show where we look at the events of the week with a critical distance and place them in context with comments. This time, Peter Merše and Aljuš Pertinač commented on the events for you.