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Lawyer Peter Čeferin cooperated with the former regime and helped with the ban of the socially critical theatre group Oder 57

We present to you the story of the dissidents of the former totalitarian regime, Rudi Šeligo and Žarko Petan, in which Peter Čeferin, the father of Aleksandar and Rok Čeferin, and the founder of the Čeferin Law Firm, found himself. Despite his rich legal career, the book Poznal sem jih (I knew them) by Žarko Petan describes an event …

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The Average Wage Increased in 2020 Compared to the Previous Year, Despite Deflation and the Coronavirus Epidemic

The average monthly gross and net wages of the employees, in terms of natural persons, were slightly higher in 2020, amounting to 1,034 euros gross, which amounts to 717.38 euros net, but in real terms, it increased by one percent. The salaries of the employees of natural persons, are as much as 41 percent lower …

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What Do The On-Call Critics of the Government Have to Say About This? Freedom House Estimated the Level of Freedom in Slovenia, and it is the Highest After 2017!

The American non-governmental organisation Freedom House has reissued a report on the level of freedom in the countries of the world. While it points out that for the 15th year in a row, there has been a decline in the level of freedom around the world, the data are extremely favourable for Slovenia. Namely, Slovenia …

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For some, Women’s Day is an opportunity for impatience – look at the posters that appear in Primorska!

Invitations to a protest rally in front of parliament, which is scheduled to take place today, March 8th, on International Women’s Day, have been circulating for some time on Twitter. The infamous trade unionist and political activist Tea Jarc invites women to revolt against the government. It is not known whether the poster campaign in …

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Nearly one million people already vaccinated in Hungary

“More than 980,000 people have already been vaccinated in Hungary, and another 400 thousand will receive the coronavirus jab by Wednesday, making the country the leader in Europe,” the Hungarian prime minister’s office chief has said. Gergely Gulyas called the Chinese Sinopharm jab – one of the vaccines used in the country – perhaps the …

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Government presents plans for vaccination campaign

The Health Ministry, Government Communication Office and the National Institute of Public Health (NIJZ) are preparing a campaign promoting vaccination against Covid-19 for specific target groups. A website on the vaccination is being set up and a campaign on social networks will be held under the hashtag “CepimoSe (lets get vaccinated). The government, which presented …

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Romana Tomc After the Discussion About the Media: European Bureaucrats Have No Idea About What is Going on in Slovenia!

“It is really great that today’s meeting of Sophie in’t Veld’s group was publicly broadcast. That was not how it was intended at first. But since it was publicly broadcast, it was not possible to hide the complete ignorance of the European bureaucrats about what was happening in Slovenia. They really have no idea,” said …

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Odbor 2015 to the Slovenian Association of State Prosecutors: When the State Prosecutor Was Being Pressured, Marjan Šarec Was the Prime Minister, Not Janez Janša!

Odbor 2015 (Committee 2015) issued a press release, in which it polemised and criticised the response of the Slovenian Association of State Prosecutors. In the message, members of Odbor 2015 pointed out that they are surprised by the response of the association, which informed the Council of Europe about numerous “inadmissible” pressures on state prosecutors …

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