
The Advocate For Preserving Natural, Untouched Riverbanks Is Building A House Right Next To The Water
Since it is well known that the elites have managed to win and are still fighting for the most elite locations by the water, or
Since it is well known that the elites have managed to win and are still fighting for the most elite locations by the water, or
The recent storms and flooding devastated and practically submerged Slovenia underwater. However, if the left had not tanked Vizjak’s law, the consequences might have been
“The Slovenian Democratic Party (Slovenska demokratska stranka – SDS) has always helped when it was a matter of common interests or a reaction to a
“This is a continuation of the current government coalition’s attempts to stop and prevent the media from criticising its governance. They have already done this
“The Acting Director-General or the new President of the Management Board of the national media outlet Radio-Television Slovenia, Zvezdan Martić, has literally made an epic
The break from the trend of successfully obtaining European Union funds, which started by the previous government, has had its consequences. The Golob government is
“People appreciate the help,” said former Prime Minister and President of the Slovenian Democratic Party (Slovenska demokratska stranka – SDS), Janez Janša, in an interview
In the aftermath of the disastrous floods that hit Slovenia at the beginning of August, former Prime Minister and President of the Slovenian Democratic Party
We were recently contacted by the “Centre for investigative journalism” Oštro (under the patronage of the infamous Anuška Delić, who became “famous” on social media
Former Prime Minister and President of the Slovenian Democratic Party (Slovenska demokratska stranka – SDS), Janez Janša, told the radio station Ognjišče that the Prime
One of the countries helping Slovenia cope with the consequences of the recent floods is also Ukraine. An aid convoy with heavy machinery and representatives
As we have become quite accustomed to by now, Prime Minister Robert Golob is extremely fond of making promises. Judges, firefighters, farmers, bureaucrats in the