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A Criminal Complaint Has Been Filed Against Berishaj – But In Slovenia, The Director Of The Office That Was Investigating Golob And Berishaj’s Case, Was Conveniently Dismissed

Following a criminal complaint filed by the Kosovo Anti-Corruption Agency against Ambassador Martin Berishaj for failing to declare his assets, the case now remains with the Kosovo Prosecutor’s Office, to investigate the evidence and, if necessary, continue the criminal proceedings, foreign media outlets report. We heard a lot about Berishaj before the elections, when Robert …

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[Analysis Of The Slovenian Film] The Taxpayers Have Paid Millions Of Euros To Friday Protester Möderndorfer!

During Dr Vasko Simoniti’s term as Minister of Culture, we heard many serious accusations from the far left – about how he was deliberately destroying the Slovenian film because directors were critical of the Janša government. This was, of course, just another in a series of demagogic misinterpretations – the funds for the film were …

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Last Weekend, Almost 100 Migrants Illegally Entered Slovenia

Last weekend, police officers at the Koper Police Directorate dealt with 86 persons who had illegally entered Slovenia. The Celje Police Directorate reported that an Afghan national who had illegally entered Slovenia was traced in Trlično around midday. After completing the procedures, he was placed in an asylum centre. Police officers from the police station …

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Slovenian minority member Tatjana Rojc headlines her party’s election list

Tatjana Rojc, the Italian senator and a member of the Slovenian minority in Italy, will headline the list of the Democratic Party (PD) in Friuli-Venezia Giulia for the September parliamentary election in Italy, the Trieste newspaper Primorski Dnevnik reported. Being the headliner on the list gives the minority member a realistic chance to make it …

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This is how Janez Janša reacted to the decision of the High Court in Celje: The Slovenian caricature of the judiciary accumulates disgrace upon disgrace

The High Court in Celje fully upheld the default judgment of the Velenje District Court, which ruled that SDS president Janez Janša must pay 10,000 euros in compensation to the SD party for statements about the ownership of the building where SD has its headquarters. Janša has already responded to the verdict in a tweet. …

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Media Prostitution Is A Fact – Why The Top Of The Judiciary Should Apologise To Janša For Wrongful Conviction

“After everything that has been happening, related to journalists and the personnel policy of dictator Golob, the entire top of the judiciary should publicly apologise for the conviction due to the tweet about journalistic prostitutes. And then, the judiciary should process the corrupt connection of the Necenzurirano (Uncensored) web portal with the ruling party,” said retired …

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Jelka Godec: If until now we have been saying that the deep state is in the background, the latest actions of the current government are proof that we have apparently had it on the surface for some time

“If until now we have been saying that the deep state is in the background, the latest actions of the current government are proof that we have apparently had it on the surface for some time,” said the leader of the parliamentary group of the Slovenian Democratic Party in her interview for Siol. Among other things, …

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UK Royal Air Force accused of endangering national security for the sake of diversity

According to Remix News, sources in the British defence services have reportedly provided information to the British media that the RAF is focusing on recruiting ethnic minorities and women, thus endangering the security of the country. The head of the recruitment service has also recently resigned in protest that it was “impossible” to achieve the …

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Ryanair in talks with decision makers over Slovenia flights

The Irish low-cost carrier Ryanair has conducted talks with the Infrastructure and Economy Ministries about setting up flights from and to Ljubljana Airport, the Erar web portal reported. Currently working with over 250 airports, Ryanair is now aiming to add Ljubljana to its portfolio in 2023 as Slovenia is currently the only EU country without …

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Superelection year in Slovenia: Presidental and Local elections in October and Noveber; Elections to National Council in November

Slovenia will hold the first round of election to pick its fifth president on 23 October under a decision taken on Wednesday by Speaker Klakočar Zupančič. Under law, a potential second run-off between the two candidates wining the most votes needs to be held within 21 days after the first round, with the most likely …

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Slovenia supports further sanctions on Russia, aid for Ukraine

Foreign Ministry State Secretary Marko Štucin expressed Slovenia’s support for the European Commission’s proposal to impose additional sanctions on Russia over the war in Ukraine which are being discussed by the EU Foreign Affairs Council. Štucin also said Slovenia supported continued aid to Ukraine, including for critical infrastructure and institutions, and all efforts towards post-war …

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