
The Abuse Of European Funding Affair: Which Slovenian Organisations Got The Money?
Over the last three years, the European Union has allocated more than 7.4 billion euros to non-governmental organisations (NGOs). But a report by the European
Over the last three years, the European Union has allocated more than 7.4 billion euros to non-governmental organisations (NGOs). But a report by the European
The main hearing in the Trenta case continued on Tuesday with the reading of documentary evidence, and closing arguments are expected to follow next week.
The deterioration of democracy in the National Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia continues. MP Andrej Hoivik of the Slovenian Democratic Party (Slovenska demokratska stranka
In recent days, Serbian media reported that Ljubljana Mayor Zoran Janković has been shortlisted as Serbia’s new mandate holder. According to media speculation, the Serbian
The Slovenian Democratic Party (Slovenska demokratska stranka – SDS) is continuing with its field visits around Slovenia even when it is not part of the
Speaker of the National Assembly Urška Klakočar Zupančič and representatives of the ruling coalition did not respond to an invitation to meet with a mission
The European People’s Party (EPP) mission visited Slovenia on Monday to check on the state of the rule of law, democracy and the media. As
“At a recent session of the National Assembly, MP Alma Intihar of the Freedom Movement party (Gibanje Svoboda) showed what the ruling party really thinks
The only future pensioners who can look forward to upcoming change are the system’s chosen few, who will be richly rewarded by the Golob government
After a little more than a year since the house searches related to the purchase of the building at 51 Litijska Street in Ljubljana, the
“The transfer of the murdered victims from Kočevje to the ossuary in Škofja Loka means that the authorities do not intend to arrange a dignified
One year before the regular elections to the National Assembly, the ruling Freedom Movement party (Gibanje Svoboda) introduced significant changes to the allocation of donations