
Janez Janša: No One Should Be Alone In Times Of Misfortune!
Former Prime Minister and President of the Slovenian Democratic Party (Slovenska demokratska stranka – SDS), Janez Janša, responded to the severe flooding that has hit

Former Prime Minister and President of the Slovenian Democratic Party (Slovenska demokratska stranka – SDS), Janez Janša, responded to the severe flooding that has hit

Slovenia is under water, the situation is catastrophic, the damage is record-breaking, and the rainfall is not over yet. Hydrologists expect more flooding of the

The situation in Slovenia is extremely serious, with the Slovenian Environmental Agency changing the warning for the northern half of the country from orange to

The Ljubljana Mayor, Zoran Janković, believes he is more important than the state, its rules, and its authorities. The Ministry of the Environment, Climate and

The government has allocated €2,391,191.87 to 91 municipalities to reimburse the costs of interventions during the severe storms with prolonged torrential rains, strong winds, hail

The annual commemorative ceremony was recently held at the Russian Chapel to pay tribute to the memory of the deceased Russian prisoners. In the past,

“Whichever system we touched on, we would find that our country is in a political freefall. If I used to criticise the fact that the

The Dean of the Faculty of Medicine in Ljubljana has also spoken out against the proposed law on voluntary end of life. Igor Švab, an

The European Parliament has recently approved measures to increase gender “equality” on company boards, as women continue to be under-represented on supervisory boards, boards of

“This is even more proof that in Robert Golob’s government, they really are ‘all over the place,’ and they mostly do not even know what

On Saturday, the traditional meeting of the Slovenian Democratic Party (Slovenska demokratska stranka – SDS) Committees at the Bovec Airport marked the start of the

It is probably a coincidence that Robert Golob used the round number 40 when he described how many “representatives of the profession, civil society, ministries