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An Open Letter by Historian Jože Dežman: “Branko Masleša Is Trying to Preserve the Heritage of the Legal Titoism in a State, Governed by the Rule of Law”

In an open letter, historian and chairman of the government Commission on Concealed Mass Graves in Slovenia, Jože Dežman, wonders whether Slovenian lawyers will ever be able to condemn the “Titoist lawlessness” that was responsible for many crimes in military courts. Dežman believes that the murderous achievements of the courts are not the greatest crimes …

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On Christmas Day: Radical left-wing, globalist smears on Warsaw’s most important church

Warsaw | On Christmas Day, one of Poland’s most important churches, the Catholic Basilica of the Holy Cross in Warsaw, was defaced by suspected left-wing radicals. It is not the first attack on one of the most significant landmarks of the proud Christian nation, which is a thorn in the side of the globalist plans of a …

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SZDN condemns the attack on a TV presenter Magdalena Ogórek

The Slovenian Association of Patriotic Journalists (SZDN) strongly condemns the recent attack on Magdalena Ogórek, a Polish journalist colleague and TVP TV presenter, who has long been the target of attacks by aggressive liberal and progressive groups and individuals because of her straightforward positions. Freedom of speech is a fundamental human right from which all …

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Government approves 2023-2027 CAP strategic plan

The government approved the strategic plan for the 2023-2027 common agricultural policy (CAP), which according to the relevant ministry brings a fairer distribution of funds, in particular to small and medium-sized farms and young farmers, while also improving biodiversity. The 750-page document, which will now be sent to the European Commission, defines the implementation of …

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President underlines calls for dialogue in annual report

In an annual report outlining his activities in 2021, President Borut Pahor highlighted his calls for dialogue and mutual respect. He also said that he had wanted Slovenia’s politicians to come together and fight the epidemic, but with little success. The past year was most significantly marked by the 30th anniversary of Slovenia’s independence and …

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Outdoor New Year’s Eve celebrations banned, restrictions introduced for events

The government has introduced new restrictions around gatherings and reduced the validity of tests, but it also paved the way for New Year’s Eve celebrations for those who are tested, regardless of vaccination status. Under a decree adopted today and set to take effect on Friday, there will be no outdoor celebrations on New Year’s …

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Defence minister Tonin visits troops in Kosovo

Defence Minister Matej Tonin visited members of the Slovenian Armed Forces serving in the NATO-led KFOR mission in Kosovo in what is a traditional end-of-year tour, and met with his Kosovo counterpart Armend Mehaj. In the meeting Tonin noted how the draft Strategic Compass, a document laying out the foundations for shared security arrangements in …

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Denmark “sells” asylum offenders to Kosovo

Quite innovative and backed up with “good arguments”, Denmark is now transporting its delinquent asylum seekers without any prospect of being entitled to stay for good money in Kosovo, which is suffering from a chronic lack of money. Denmark is to “jump” around 210 million euros for this. The two countries signed the corresponding agreement …

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Mandatory quarantine scheme made stricter

The mandatory quarantine regime in Slovenia was tightened up, as the government decided at a correspondence session to make people who have received a booster jab the only exception to mandatory self-isolation after a high-risk contact. The new scheme, recommended by epidemiologists, will apply from Thursday. By: J.S., STA

Legal basis passed to overhaul school councils

The National Assembly passed coalition-sponsored bill under which the number of staff represented on school councils will be reduced to level with those of parents and municipality or state as the school’s founder. Under the bill, which was passed by 46 votes in favour and 42 against, school and kindergarten councils will have nine members, …

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