
Thanks To The Constitutional Court, Slovenia Is Moving Closer And Closer To A Dictatorship
The Constitutional Court, where the hard left has a strong majority, has finally annulled the decree of the Municipality of Radenci on the naming of

The Constitutional Court, where the hard left has a strong majority, has finally annulled the decree of the Municipality of Radenci on the naming of

“If the model of the rule of law in Slovenia is that something will apply as long as it makes sense to a person in

The newspaper Dnevnik reports that over the weekend, a group of armed Moroccan immigrants tried to lynch an Algerian man on Metelkova Street. The reason

This morning, a security camera at the home of television presenter Boris Tomašič filmed two police cars and a van. The first one drove into

Nova24TV, as a dissenting media outlet, is indeed the biggest thorn in the side of the left, who are always looking for a way to

The latest public opinion poll conducted by the Parsifal agency shows that most respondents would give their support to Janez Janša’s Slovenian Democratic Party (Slovenska

“Slovenia is the champion in Europe in terms of economic growth and low unemployment,” said Prime Minister Robert Golob himself at a recent extraordinary session

The Golob government is two years into its term of office. Halfway through his reign, Prime Minister Robert Golob says that, as a coalition, they

On Friday, Pavel Rupar started the new – now practically traditional – protest in front of the building of the national media outlet, Radio-Television Slovenia

“Another story about our independent judiciary. Senior State Prosecutor Darko Novak dismissed a criminal complaint against Anton Žlinder, who threatened me that I ‘deserve to

After the Golob government approved the decision to recognise the State of Palestine on Thursday, the Israeli Foreign Minister responded to the news. He strongly

“Today, the Slovenian government adopted a draft decision on the recognition of the independence and sovereignty of Palestine and sent it to the National Assembly,”