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Former MP Jožef Jerovšek: “I hope that the adoption of PKP 10 will end the craziest operation of the left opposition.”

“I hope that the adoption of the PKP 10 legal package will end the ‘craziest’ period of the National Assembly’s operation. As unconstructive as the KUL opposition is in these difficult crisis situations, a sober-minded person cannot understand,” said former SDS MP Jožef Jerovšek. “The adoption of yesterday’s laws certainly has a positive effect on the …

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Why should Branko Masleša never become a judge? The original law has been revealed

As reported by the Prava.si portal, “the mysterious but well-versed Tweeter Fajon revealed the law on the bar exam from 1972. Everything shows that she has found the original law that was in force in Slovenia at the time. Only this proves that Masleša should never be a judge!” For more than a month now, part …

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Chancellors’ Conference supports military education reform

The Slovenian Chancellors’ Conference supported the Slovenian Armed Forces in its bid to provide personnel with higher education and efforts to implement military education, saying the universities would amend their study programmes to accommodate future officers at their exiting faculties. The response comes after two coalition parties proposed amending the higher education act to allow …

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“Tolerant” Christmas ridiculed by video

The European Commission’s guidelines for abolishing Christmas have inspired a TV channel to publish an unusual video. The Russian-language RT channel has published a video about the “tolerant” celebration of Christmas. The clip mockingly explains why it is “right” to exclude Santa from the celebration, and shed light on other “tolerant trends” in the West, while also …

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The Prime Minister of the Republic of Slovenia Janez Janša attends state decoration award ceremony

The Prime Minister Janez Janša met with the Rector of the University of Ljubljana, Professor Dr Gregor Majdič, and the President of the Governing Board of the University of Ljubljana, Professor Dr Emil Erjavec. The President of the Republic of Slovenia presented the Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church, Franc Rode, with the Gold Order …

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When “Mickey Mice” launder Iranian money and lobby against PKP10 by pressuring MPs

“KUL used to launder Iranian money and transfer it to Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck. Today, Mickey Mice are sending them letters of thanks from non-existent persons against the PKP10,” wrote Prime Minister Janez Janša and published a letter from Miša L., who clearly opposes the PKP10 or the current government. The National Assembly discussed a …

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Poland is firing from all cylinders in its power struggle with the EU

Poland, which is affected by an infringement procedure launched by the European Commission on Tuesday, is fighting back. Warsaw is launching an investigation into abuse of office against the judges of the ECJ. Convictions by the ECJ The tone between the EU and Poland has continued to intensify since Polish constitutional judges in October ruled …

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Russia: Law to protect Christmas symbols, president to be advocate of “Santa Claus”

A move to replace the symbols emanating from the US with the traditional ones is underway in the country. The president has even taken on the legal representation of Father Frost. In the days before Christmas, Russian State Duma MP Maria Butina made a motion in the legislature for the promotion of the traditional symbols of the …

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Prime Minister Janez Janša: The success of a war is measured by how few casualties and how little suffering is endured

Prime Minister Janez Janša hosted a reception for relatives of the members of the Slovenian Territorial Defence, of the Ministry of the Interior and of civilian war victims killed or injured in the Slovenian War of Slovenia. The Prime Minister, who was accompanied by his wife Urška Bačovnik Janša, delivered a speech. The reception was …

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Consumer confidence, business sentiment up in December

Consumer confidence and business sentiment improved in December, the former driven by expectations regarding the state of the economy in the next twelve months and the latter by robust manufacturing, the Statistics Office said. Consumer confidence rose by three percentage points, ending a five-month negative streak as business sentiment improved by 1.9 percentage points.