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Left party (Levica) welcomed Urbanija’s dismissal

“The Council of RTV Slovenia has given its consent for the dismissal of Uroš Urbania from the position of Acting Director of Television Slovenia. There were no votes against the decision.” This is how the Left party (Levica) welcomed Urbanija’s dismissal, and the leftist non-governmental organisation, the 8th of March Institute, also spoke out. Yesterday, …

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President Pirc Musar Did Not Attend The Memorial On The Day Of Remembrance For The Victims Of Totalitarian Regimes

Wednesday marked the Europe-Wide Day of Remembrance for the Victims of All Totalitarian and Authoritarian Regimes. Several commemorative events were held in Slovenia to pay tribute to the victims, including a holy mass in the Ljubljana Cathedral and a round table on the path to reconciliation, which was also attended by the former President of …

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Minister Fajon Is Posting Photos With Wind In Her Hair And A Harley Davidson

“Just a little while to go…” is what Tanja Fajon, Minister of Foreign and European Affairs and Deputy Prime Minister, wrote under a photo of her with a motorbike that she posted on her Instagram a few days ago. Meanwhile, the Slovenian Democratic Party (Slovenska demokratska stranka – SDS) is helping on the ground every …

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Working Saturdays For You, Record Revenues For The Peace Institute

Even before the recent floods, we heard warnings from the Minister of Finance, Klemen Boštjančič, that there was no more money to be squandered and that the fiscal rule would be followed from now on. Unfortunately, this warning came only after a year of lavish feasting for the government’s “fellow fighters” in the takeover: the …

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A Memorial For More Than 240 Innocent Victims Of Communism

The crime in the Češirkov Forest in 1942 shows that all those murdered were exemplary, patriotic Slovenians and honest farmers, but each of them had already achieved a certain degree of economic or cultural progress, which gave them a certain prestige in their home environment. Some of these boys were even associated with the National …

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Will We Have To Start Working On Saturdays, Thanks To The Financing Of NGOs?

Just a few months ago, the Minister of Labour, Family, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities, Luka Mesec, was enthusiastic about the introduction of a four-day workweek, but since then, the ruling coalition has already changed its tune. Instead, they now want people to work on Saturdays and use their daily wages for flood reconstruction. They …

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Since The Slovenian Prime Minister Is Not Protecting The Border, The Austrians And Germans Are Forced To!

Prime Minister Robert Golob’s open borders policy seems to have a cascading effect. The logic is this: the more countries that enforce serious border controls on their southern border on the Balkan migration route, the less control there will be on their northern borders. However, the Golob government has practically given up on border control, …

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Janša Met With The Hungarian Prime Minister In Budapest

On Saturday, Janez Janša visited Budapest, where he met with the Hungarian Prime Minister, Viktor Orbán. During the meeting, the two statesmen discussed topical political issues, and the President of the Slovenian Democratic Party (Slovenska demokratska stranka – SDS), in the company of Hungarian President Katalin Novák, later also attended the opening day of the …

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The Advocate For Preserving Natural, Untouched Riverbanks Is Building A House Right Next To The Water

Since it is well known that the elites have managed to win and are still fighting for the most elite locations by the water, or at least with a view of the water, most people were not surprised to see a photo published by Janja Sajovic – wife of the leader of the Freedom Movement …

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If The Left Had Not Tanked Vizjak’s Law, The Consequences Of The Floods Could Have Been Less Severe

The recent storms and flooding devastated and practically submerged Slovenia underwater. However, if the left had not tanked Vizjak’s law, the consequences might have been less severe. Leftists vacationed; rightists came to the aid of the flood victims. The flooding exposed the conspiracy around the safety of the C0 canal. The first weekend in August, …

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