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Prime Minister at the Meeting of the SDS Party: The Opposition Wants the European Funds That the Current Government Had Negotiated! Now There Will Be Enough Funds for the Roads, Kindergartens, Schools and Hospitals!

Regional meetings of the members and supporters of the Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) are in full swing. This weekend, they gathered in the sunny but windy Marezige above Koper. The event, which started on Sunday at 1 p.m., had a cheerful atmosphere, which was not spoiled even by the protesters who were wreaking havoc in …

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What Happened When Šarec Resigned Last Year

After the sudden resignation of Marjan Šarec from the post of Prime Minister (at the end of January 2020), the then-Constitutional Arch Coalition collapsed in on itself. At that time, the coalition partners said the following regarding Šarec’s resignation: Dejan Židan (the Social Democrats): “The easiest thing to do is give up and leave important …

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Prime Minister Janez Janša: The budget is set to meet the needs of people in Slovenia

In yesterday’s statement to the press following the presentation of the budget documents at the National Assembly, Prime Minister Janez Janša commented on the fact that the opposition had obstructed a session involving the presentation of a document as important as the budget. The Prime Minister said that he regretted this behaviour by the opposition. …

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The Bias and Entanglement of Slovenian Judiciary: The European Court of Human Rights Receives Around 240 Complaints From Slovenia Each Year

Which cases against Slovenia are being dealt with by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR)? Among other things, the Siol web portal recently highlighted the unusual trials of our constitutional judges, including Rok Čeferin. Boštjan M. Turk also sent a complaint to the ECHR, as the Constitutional Court intervened in his acquittal this year …

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Security Expert Says That Police Measures at the Protests Were Appropriate, and the Arrest of Key Riot Leaders Was the Right Choice!

“The behaviour of the police during Tuesday’s protests was tactically correct, and the measures were proportionate and intensified appropriately when it comes to coercion. The crowd, which was peaceful at first, later split into two – a larger, still peaceful crowd, and a smaller crowd, that systematically and deliberately violated public order,” said security expert …

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[Exclusive] Former RTV Director-General Kadunc Wants to Become the Director of the Slovenian Press Agency, Without Active Knowledge of One of the World Languages

Only one application was received for the position of director of the Slovenian Press Agency, the tender for which expired on the 1st of October. According to unofficial information from well-informed sources, the application was sent by the former Director-General of the public broadcaster RTV, Igor Kadunc. This information has not yet been officially confirmed …

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2020 Annual Report on Radiation and Nuclear Safety in the Republic of Slovenia

On 8 September 2020 the »2020 Annual Report on Radiation and Nuclear Safety in the Republic of Slovenia« was presented to Slovenian National Assembly. That was the last stage of its consideration. The report was approved by the Government of Slovenia in August and discussed in the National Council (the upper chamber of the Slovenian …

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The Operating of Yugoslavia’s Parallel Economic System, Which Prevented Slovenia’s Healthy Transition Into an Independent Country, Has Finally Been Exposed

“The parallel economic system was not just about the export of capital, stealing of social property, theft of labour and so on; it was also a system that allowed the party to stay in power. And whenever the system started having trouble, this parallel mechanism turned on, and capital poured in. And when the system …

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Slovenia and Kosovo agree cooperation in disaster prevention

Slovenian Defence Minister Matej Tonin and Kosovo’s Interior Minister Xhelal Sfecla signed an agreement on cooperation between the two countries in the protection against natural and other disasters, the Defence Ministry announced. The agreement sets out the framework for cooperation in disaster prevention and preparedness, voluntary mutual assistance in the event of disasters on the …

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North Macedonia scandal: Sex camp organised for children

Minors were forced to participate in sexually-themed games at the camp, writes the Republika Macedonian news portal. After the report appeared in the press, local fact-checkers, not convinced of the validity of the content labelled it “Fake News”. It appears the arbiters of factual information deliberately wanted to wipe out news about the sex camp. …

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Government decides to repeat call for delegated prosecutors again

After a court reversed its decision to annul the original procedure to appoint Slovenia’s two European delegated prosecutors, the government has asked the Justice Ministry publish yet a new call for applications for the two posts. Under the court’s decision, the government was supposed to re-visit its decision. However, the government decided that the court’s …

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Former Minister of the Interior Gorenak on the Work of Police at the Protest: I Would Expect the Police to Be More Decisive in Their Actions, and the Prosecution and Judiciary Should Also Intervene!

On Wednesday, we once again witnessed an unregistered rally; however, it is well known that the president of the Resni.ca party (the Truth party), Zoran Stevanović, was actively inviting people on social media to join him at the protest. The protesters, some of them children, wreaked real havoc this time, as they took to the …

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