
The National Budget Deep In The Red – A Deficit Of More Than A Billion Euros
In its latest monthly report, the Fiscal Council warns of an increase in the budget deficit, driven by current expenditure and a decline in budget
In its latest monthly report, the Fiscal Council warns of an increase in the budget deficit, driven by current expenditure and a decline in budget
“On Monday, we began collecting 40,000 signatures for a referendum opposing the legalisation of the poisoning of patients. Signatures can be submitted at all administrative
“The fact is that through various transfers – whether they be salaries, social welfare expenditures, unnecessary projects, overpriced investments or something else – the government
The summer of 2025 will go down in Slovenian history as the period of the worst traffic jams ever. Motorways turned into stationary traffic jams.
The Bled Strategic Forum, which Dimitrij Rupel thought of and designed two decades ago as a tool for promoting Slovenia and its economy, suffered one
A recent interview with Slovenian entrepreneur and founder of the company Bia Separations, Aleš Štrancar, reveals worrying practices in the media industry, where the line
During the summer, Brussels was shaken by several shootings, prompting the Belgian liberal party Mouvement Réformateur – the Reformist Movement (MR) to propose bringing the
If we were to believe the government’s promises and self-praise, we should be among the best. However, the reality is quite different – according to
Two weeks after the scandal erupted over the President’s helicopter flight to a state celebration in Beltinci, President of the Republic Nataša Pirc Musar also
From one day to the next, the Slovenian government proves that it is stuck in almost every area. Tax reform – unsuccessful. Housing policy –
Aleš Primc, the initiator of the collection of signatures for a referendum against the euthanasia law, emphasised that the state only shows interest in individuals
Slovenia has recorded a new jump in inflation. Compared to the previous year, prices of basic necessities are 0.3 percent higher. This is 0.2 percent