Vesel Has “Been Withdrawn” From His Candidacy
Tomaž Vesel, former President of the Court of Audit, has withdrawn as a candidate for European Commissioner. Vesel’s withdrawal was accepted by Prime Minister Golob,
Tomaž Vesel, former President of the Court of Audit, has withdrawn as a candidate for European Commissioner. Vesel’s withdrawal was accepted by Prime Minister Golob,
The lack of affordable rental and owner-occupied housing in Slovenia is currently a key livelihood problem for a large part of the younger generations. In
“Instead of showing at least some interest in the alarming situation faced by the police officers, as we demanded, you, as the Prime Minister, are
“As the current Acting President of the Management Board of RTV, Gorščak has all the programme levers and can thus exert a significant influence on
At Thursday’s meeting of the European Parliament’s Committee on Culture and Education (CULT), Slovenian Member of the European Parliament, Zala Tomašič, highlighted three key areas
Asta Vrečko, the Minister of Culture and the President of the Left party (Levica), paid 8,346 euros to Svetlana Makarovič last June, in breach of
Slovenian Member of the European Parliament, Branko Grims, MSc, has written an open letter to the Chair of the European Parliament’s Committee on Civil Liberties,
Ten years ago, the European car industry was the invincible titan of the global economy. Brands like Audi, Mercedes Benz and BMW dominated not only
The Court of Audit found breaches of the Public Finance Act in the inadequate planning of the purchase of an office building for the judiciary,
Robert Golob promised a tax increase before the previous elections. It is one of the few promises he has kept. The “Achilles’ heel of the
In his latest column for the newspaper Slovenske novice (Slovenian News), Matej Lahovnik discussed the new mini-tax reform, which the government is presenting as a
“The number of police officers has been decreasing alarmingly in recent years due to negative staff turnover, while security challenges are intensifying,” said the former