The Left Will Take Even More Money From The Taxpayers
While advanced countries reward work and the business sector, Slovenia, under the current government, rewards non-work while destroying economic activity through high taxation. The Left
While advanced countries reward work and the business sector, Slovenia, under the current government, rewards non-work while destroying economic activity through high taxation. The Left
Following the announcement of a new asylum centre being established in Brežice soon, the Brežice Municipal Council met on Tuesday to express its clear dissatisfaction
Amid the many scandals that have been linked to the government of Robert Golob, it has now been confirmed that the Prime Minister is actively
The alliance between the Necenzurirano (Uncensored) web portal (which is owned by the tycoon Martin Odlazek) and the instant party, the Freedom Movement (Gibanje Svoboda),
After Brežice, the citizens of Središče ob Dravi also strongly rejected the establishment of an asylum centre in their municipality on Wednesday. They made it
The Slovenian Democratic Party parliamentary group has requested an urgent meeting of the Committee on Health, in order to address the extremely high excess mortality.
From the very beginning of her relationship with Prime Minister Robert Golob, Tina Gaber has been actively involved in politics. Many have even accused the
Janez Janša visited Israel at the beginning of last week. With a one-week delay, the Slovenian media – always “up to date” – reported on
The current left-wing government still insists on funding the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), but where
To accommodate applicants for international protection, the government will establish two branches of the Asylum Centre in the former border crossing points of Obrežje and
“After almost two years of the government of the Freedom Movement (Gibanje Svoboda), the Social Democrats (Socialni demokrati – SD) and the Left party (Levica),
During the term of the previous government of Janez Janša, the average outside observer could have concluded from the reactions of the European Commission, especially