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Hungary will defend its values, says Justice Minister Varga

Hungarian Justice Minister Judit Varga has written a letter to EU Internal Market Commissioner Thierry Breton defending Hungary’s Child Protection Act, which has been criticised by liberal media as an anti-LGBTQ law. “Following the adoption of the Child Protection Act, the European Commission sent an official letter to the Hungarian government on 15 July 2021, …

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Esteemed Journalists: Attack on the Nova24TV Cameraman Should Be Condemned by the Entire Media Mainstream

Brussels calls on the EU member states to better protect their journalists, the Slovenian Press Agency reports, while Vera Jourova, the vice-chairwoman of the Commission for Values and Transparency, highlighted the case of Slovenian journalist Blaž Zgaga and pointed out that violence by the political leaders was particularly unacceptable. She highlighted Zgaga, even though nothing …

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Who is Zoran Stevanović, Organiser of the Violent Protests? He Bought Furniture and Hired a Lawyer at the Expense of the Municipality

Wednesday’s anti-vaccination protests eventually became violent – police officers had to use a water cannon and tear gas against the protesters. This time, the unreported protests were organised by the Kranj City Councillor Zoran Stevanović, who registered the new political party Resni.ca (the Truth) this year. However, after yesterday’s events, information is coming to light …

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Minister Hojs: The Organiser Knew That the Protests Would Be Violent, But He Did Not Report That to the Police!

In an interview on the show Odmevi regarding the violent protests that happened this Wednesday due to the protesters opposing the RVT condition (recovered, vaccinated, tested), Minister of the Interior, Aleš Hojs, said that the fiercest perpetrators had been detained. “As far as I know, samples from the objects that had been thrown to the …

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BSH Hišni Aparati to receive EUR 7.7 million subsidy

The Nazarje-based home appliance maker BSH Hišni aparati, a Slovenian subsidiary of BSH Hausgeräte GmbH, will receive a state subsidy worth EUR 7.7 million. The investment will create 62 new jobs, including at least 12 for highly qualified employees, the Economy Ministry said. Economy Minister Zdravko Počivalšek will sign a subsidy agreement with BSH Hišni …

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The European Parliament continues its LGBT crusade – reactions in Central Europe

Continuing its policy of unifying and establishing “LGBT rights” across the European Union as part of a “rainbow Europe”, the European Parliament adopted a resolution on 13th September by 387 votes to 161 with 123 abstentions calling on the European Commission to take measures to introduce ‘gay marriage’ and adoption rights for gay couples across the European …

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The joint government meeting reflects the excellent relations and cooperation between Slovenia and Hungary

At a press conference following a joint meeting of the governments of Slovenia and Hungary and the signing of intergovernmental agreements, the Minister of Economic Development and Technology, Zdravko Počivalšek, and the Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Péter Szijjárto, presented specific cooperation projects and the positions of Slovenia and Hungary. By way of …

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Prof. Dr Matej Makarovič in an interview for Demokracija magazine: “KUL parties today seem relatively connected, but only because they are in opposition.

Prof. Dr Matej Makarovič is the dean of the Faculty of Information Studies (FIŠ), the first faculty in Novo mesto and the first public faculty outside one of the Slovenian universities. As such, it is also the first pillar of public higher education in south-eastern (SE) Slovenia. Procedures are underway for the establishment of a …

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