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The Left Civil Sphere Would Get Rid Of The “Gang” At RTV By Force

The left-wing civil sphere is increasingly dissatisfied with the ineffectiveness of Robert Golob’s government. Before the elections, the government promised to take back the reins of the national media outlet, Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV). It has so far failed to do so, as the wishes of the authorities and the left-wing civil sphere have clashed with …

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Jourová’s Visit A Direct Interference In Our Country’s Justice System; Von Der Leyen Has Already Been Informed

On the occasion of the visit of European Commissioner Vera Jourová to Slovenia, many political insiders have voiced their opinion that her statements and the visit itself created pressure on the work of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Slovenia, which has not yet ruled on the Radio-Television Slovenia Act case. MEP Romana Tomc …

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Romana Tomc To Jourová: “I Would Like To Believe That Your Support For The Radio-Television Slovenia Act Was The Result Of A Lack Of Information”

Throughout the two years of the Janša government, European Commissioner for Values and Transparency and Vice-President of the European Commission, Vera Jourová, was known as a European functionary whose rhetoric was very similar to that of the Slovenian far-left activists in the media, academia and politics, who exported fabricated stories to Brussels about the “repression” …

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Balkan countries face aggressive migrants, as migration pressure grows

Serbia is strengthening the control of its borders to prevent illegal migrants from entering the country. The interior minister has discussed the subject with his Bulgarian counterpart and the representative of the EU. Meanwhile, residents of border towns say that migration pressure is not decreasing, with migrants growing increasingly impatient and aggressive. Reducing illegal migration …

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On The Anniversary Of “The Erased,” The Reason Why Most Did Not Want To Register For A Permanent Residence Is Being Forgotten

On the 26th of February 1992, Slovenia erased 25,671 people who held citizenship of the republics of the former Yugoslavia from the Register of Permanent Residents of Slovenia. While it is true that among them, there were some who were wronged because they were unable to get their papers in order or were not informed …

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[Protest] The Crowd Of Protesters Drew Mayor Janković’s Attention

“Today, we are here to protest against Janković’s violence against peaceful taxpayers, for doctors and for clean drinking water. All this is under threat, and we must fight for it!” said Aleš Primc, leader of the protest, in front of the Ljubljana City Hall. Mayor Zoran Janković also watched the protest from one of the …

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A Large-Scale Tender For The Purchase Of Hygiene Products For Migrants Has Been Published

The government is looking for suppliers for 170 thousand hotel soaps, 200 thousand units of shampoo, 900 condoms, 15 thousand units of toothpaste, 60 thousand toothbrushes for adults, 240 thousand units of toilet tissue paper, 36 thousand rolls of toilet paper, hundreds of litres of disinfectant and thousands of wipes for cleaning and disinfecting surfaces, …

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Employees Of Slovenian Power Plants Holding, Which Was Recapitalised With Half A Billion Euros, Received Performance Bonuses

People are more frugal with their own money than that of other people. This is a maxim that applies everywhere in the world, regardless of a country’s political system or culture. The Slovenian energy industry knows damn well that nothing will happen to them if they do bad business – they will even get paid …

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