If opposition leader Janša really was behind the wiretapping he has shot himself in the foot, Dnevnik concludes:
“Although the wiretap transcripts didn’t feature any currently active politicians – their names were merely evoked – the opposition, led by Janez Janša, interpreted them as decisive proof of the existence of a ‘mafia state’ and unimaginable corruption that must be eradicated at any cost. It later transpired, however, that Janša seems to have secured these wiretap transcripts in a highly irregular manner, namely with the help of foreign intelligence services and authorities. … In the end, he fell into his own trap when he gave voters the choice between the current government and the opposition, which had clearly demonstrated how it would govern.”
