
What Message Is The President Of The Supreme Court Conveying With A Gun On His Desk?
On Saturday, the 9th of December, the newspaper Dnevnik’s supplement Objektiv published an interview with the President of the Supreme Court of the Republic of

On Saturday, the 9th of December, the newspaper Dnevnik’s supplement Objektiv published an interview with the President of the Supreme Court of the Republic of

The wealthy President of the Republic of Slovenia, who likes to present herself as the President of all Slovenians, is not satisfied with her presidential

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Until recently, the old maxim of rulers was “Divide and rule”. The Slovenian Prime Minister has not yet survived even two years in power, but

The Golob government recently boasted that a law has entered into force that provides for the repayment of fines for certain offences from the time

Member of the European Parliament Romana Tomc recently wrote a letter to Věra Jourová, Vice-President of the European Commission. In it, she asked her about

Before the elections, the political parties that make up today’s coalition promised to open the borders to illegal migrants. When they came to power, they

Despite the rainy weather, a crowd of several thousand people attended the ninth protest rally of pensioners that took place on Friday, but once again,

The Court finds that the sewerage system being built by the Mayor of Ljubljana through a protected water catchment area is contrary to European law.

“Unfortunately, this is the only way we can coordinate and carry out all of the President’s commitments before, during and after the conference,” the President’s

On Friday, another pensioners’ rally took place in the centre of Ljubljana, where participants demanded more decent pensions. The pensioners gathered in Republic Square, where

On Tuesday, after eight years, missionary Pedro Opeka arrived in Slovenia. “This is my homeland, too,” were the first words of the missionary who lives