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The government increased the funding of STA by more than ten percent and it seems that it will also provide a new law on STA

At last week’s meeting, the government approved the text of the contract on the public service of the Slovenian Press Agency (STA) for this year. Compared to last year, the value of the contract is higher for 243,600 euros or more than ten percent. To sign and implement the contract, the government authorised acting director …

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The January Pensions Will Be Lower; Pensioners Will Protest On Wednesday!

On Tuesday, pensioners will receive their pensions. But beware, they will be extremely low. This is driving some people to despair. That is why the first pensioners’ protest will be held in Ljubljana on Wednesday. Ahead of the January pension payments, which will be made on the last day of January, the Pension and Disability …

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Golob To The Obedient Journalists: You Would Fit Right In To My Political Party

Changing things up to appear more glamorous than they are, concealment, deceit, and highly biased reporting. These are all the things that the mainstream media has done for Robert Golob. For some, it has paid off more, for others, less. And if he has not managed to thank them for it yet, he did just …

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The Speaker Of The National Assembly Broke The Protocol On Proper Attire Once Again

“An inappropriate length of the garment can seriously spoil a woman’s appearance. It used to be that a skirt or dress had to cover the knees, but nowadays, in the business world, the appropriate length is between about two centimetres above the knee to the middle of the shin,” Ksenija Benedetti, former Head of Protocol …

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79 Intellectuals Have Written A Harsh Letter Against The Government’s Personnel Purges In Companies, Media And Cultural Institutions

A harsh open letter against the government’s behaviour has been signed by 79 intellectuals. They had decided to send the letter because the government continued its series of political purges of personnel from companies and the media with the recent early dismissal of the current director of the Museum of Contemporary History, Jože Dežman, and …

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They Said That New Ministries Would Not Require More Employees – But The Left Party Is Now Looking For Reinforcements

Now that we are living in times of Freedom, there will be enough jobs for all, hoped the voters who naively voted for the left-wing saviours on the 24th of April. There will indeed be no shortage of jobs – but apparently only for the right people. And when we talk about the right people, …

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Diplomat Kajzer: Foreign Policy Should Not Be Activistic

The Consultation of Slovenian Diplomats continued on Wednesday at Brdo pri Kranju. The aim was to outline the guidelines for the work of the Ministry, which will now be called the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs. The diplomats were presented with a renewed foreign policy strategy, which had already been criticised at the first …

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All Four Ministers Together Did Not Get As Many Votes In The Elections As One Single SDS MP

“The reign of the unelected: all four female ministers of the Government of the Republic of Slovenia together did not get as many votes in the elections as a single Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) MP,” the President of the largest opposition party, Janez Janša, pointed out, adding, “So much for legitimacy.” At a recent meeting, …

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Rupar Has Invited Šušnik, Pensioners’ Associations, NGOs, And Jenull, To Join Forces At The Pensioners’ Protest

“The pensioners are very important when the elections are coming up, but when the elections are over, everyone is happy if they just stay quiet,” said Pavel Rupar, member of the Voice of Pensioners of Slovenia, criticising the current situation of pensioners. He points out that if we do not regulate pensions and the status …

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Will Golob Deny This, Too? Gen-I Sponsored An Event Where The Kosovo Prime Minister Kurti Was Also A Guest

Prime Minister Robert Golob maintains that he does not know Martin Berishaj and denies all transactions that have taken place or any connection to the disclosed transactions, which point to alleged money laundering by the state-owned company. However, it is difficult to believe what he says, since, according to the web portal Prava, when he …

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Janša: “This Is Not Just About The Actions Of A Minister Who Cannot Rise To The Challenges Of Her Position, It Is Also About The Government’s Lack Of Maturity.”

Even though everywhere else in the world, people are proud of their respective countries’ independence, and it would never even occur to them to abolish a museum celebrating the process of their country gaining independence, things are different in Slovenia. Last week, the government of Robert Golob implemented the announcement made by Asta Vrečko, Minister …

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The Left Party Helped Approve A Law That Will Legalise The Secret Surveillance By The Tax Inspectors

Before the holidays, the government of Robert Golob surprised the wider Slovenian public by announcing an amendment to the Financial Administration Act, which contains a highly controversial provision that allows the Financial Administration of the Republic of Slovenia to secretly track cargo (and, therefore, citizens, too) without a judge’s order. The law was initially opposed …

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