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The Kosovo Commission of Inquiry Will Also Talk to Golob’s Intermediary, Berishaj

After the Kosovo parliament recently established a commission of inquiry to look into the Gen-I energy company’s energy deals, in which the former Gen-I President of the Management Board and new Slovenian Prime Minister, Robert Golob, and Kosovo’s Ambassador to Croatia, Martin Berishaj, were also involved, the Kosovo Assembly voted on another committee of inquiry …

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Social Democrats, the Most Indebted Party, Will Manage European Money

“Where there is public money, I always see the problem of improperly spent funds. There is always this danger. It is also important to note that a huge number of projects will go through this department. That is why it is crucial to choose good projects and spend public money rationally. However, I am afraid …

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The New Government Is Targeting the Education System and the Development of the Country

“The development of publicly funded scientific research, which has strong support in local communities and the economy in South-Eastern Slovenia, is a very important piece in the mosaic of development breakthroughs. An attempt to prevent the financing of this activity and to stop investing in equipment for this new institute is also an attempt to …

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Migrant riots at the Champions League final: folders and stadium employees as accomplices

UNSER MITTELEUROPA was the only German-language medium to date to report on the massive riots and violent attacks by migrants around the Champions League final in Paris last week. In France, the scandal finale is making waves, also because those responsible are once again not named for politically correct reasons. At the heart of the scandal …

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Austria sees no alternative to border checks for now, says Schallenberg

Visiting Slovenia as the first foreign official after the new government was sworn in, Austrian Foreign Minister Alexander Schallenberg said that Austria did not see any alternative to checks on its internal Schengen border with Slovenia, citing the war in Ukraine and an increase in illegal migration. Foreign Minister Tanja Fajon said Slovenia saw no …

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Chemical plant blast death toll increases to seven

The death toll of the powerful explosion that ripped through the Melamin chemical plant in Kočevje, south Slovenia, on 12 May has increased to seven after a second of the two severely injured workers died in hospital on Monday, nearly three weeks after Slovenia’s deadliest industrial accident. The latest death was announced by UKC Ljubljana …

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Psychoanalyst Dr Krajnik On “Privatisers” Who Consider Themselves Leftists!

“Well, strictly speaking, the left structure does not exist in our country, because what is understood as the “left” is the exact structure that carried out privatisation in the nineties. If it had not done that, it would understand that the problems of workers, women, those in precarious employment, the weakest members of our society …

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The Fiscal Council Critical of the Coalition Agreement – It Poses a Risk to the Economy!

The Fiscal Council estimates that the coalition agreement of the new government does not provide a sufficient basis for the planning of economic entities due to its great vagueness, both in terms of scope and the timing of measures. In relation to this, the Fiscal Council proposes trying to follow the good practices of some …

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Warnings About Russia’s Interference in Slovenian Elections Were Not Innocent

It is becoming increasingly clear which parties cooperated with Russia and that the country’s involvement in the Slovenian parliamentary elections was not a made-up thing. Namely, the Russian Ambassador, Timur Ejvazov, and President of the Resni.ca (Truth) party, Zoran Stevanović, recently met at the Russian Embassy in Ljubljana. Additionally, experts warn that after the elections, …

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Choosing Benedejčič, Who Is Burdened by the Affair of Spying for Russia, as the Head of National Security as a Probable Scenario of Slovenia’s Withdrawal From NATO

The personnel moves of the new Prime Minister Robert Golob are causing quite a stir. One of his most controversial decisions was the appointment of the Secretary of State for National Security. Žan Mahnič has been replaced by the Russophile Andrej Benedejčič at a time when we are witnessing Russian aggression against Ukraine. On top …

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The “Death Lists” Expose the Rot of the Media and Other Relevant Institutions in Slovenia

“The European Union needs to hear about these shameful ‘death lists.’ These are not professional politicians. This government is targeting ordinary officials,” political analyst Mitja Iršič criticised the latest move of Golob’s government, which decided to not only remove the top civil servants, but ordinary officials as well. Before entering politics, the long-serving President of …

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Mesec Wants to Save the Pension System and the Demographics of Slovenia by Importing Foreigners!

Candidate for the position of Minister of Labour, Family, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities, Luka Mesec, intends to solve the pension system by eliminating precarious work, and he also announced additional immigration of workers from abroad. This is even supposed to improve the demographic situation in Slovenia, Mesec naively believes. At the first extraordinary session …

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