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Prime Minister Janez Janša attended videoconference with President of the European Council and some EU Counterparts

Prime Minister Janez Janša took part at a working meeting via videoconference before the forthcoming extraordinary session of the European Council. Other participants at the videoconference meeting were the President of the European Council Charles Michel, the Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, the Slovak Prime Minister Eduard Heger and the Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin. …

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RTV Presenter Cannot Understand the Imputations and Harassment That Her Colleagues Engage In

“Yes, the Radio-Television Slovenia strike is necessary. Because a lot of recent actions are worrying. However, not all means should be used to draw attention to requirements or deviations that we do not like. Among the least acceptable are the tactics of falsely and hypocritically slandering your co-workers,” said Andreja Gregorič, the head of the …

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People Connected to Golobič Are Encouraging the Introduction of New Taxes and Contempt for Entrepreneurs

“Biščak, Gregor Golobič’s long-time lackey, wants to chase away the Americans, and as we have already noted, Golob has gone mad a long time ago already… Because now is the time of freedom,” journalist Bojan Požar wrote about the influential people from the left. It should be pointed out that Golobič publicly lied on the …

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The Credit Rating Agency Fitch Ratings Affirmed Slovenia’s Credit Rating at ‘A’ and Announced a Stable Outlook

The credit rating agency Fitch Ratings affirmed Slovenia’s credit rating at “A” and announced a stable outlook. The agency in question is one of the three internationally recognised statistical credit rating organisations, appointed in 1975 by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. In its report, the credit rating agency Fitch Ratings justified Slovenia’s “A” rating …

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Slovenia advised to reduce dependency on fossil fuels

The European Commission recommended Slovenia and all the other EU countries to diversify their imports of fossil fuels and reduce their dependency by increasing the use of renewable sources of energy and by strengthening power distribution networks. In its European Semester Spring review, the Commission told the countries they could strengthen the use of renewables …

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A New Achievement of the Transitional Left: Golob Nominated Himself for the Position of Prime Minister

Last week, the future coalition confirmed the coalition agreement and the ministerial candidates from individual parties, and the leaders of the parliamentary groups will hold consultations with the President of the Republic, Borut Pahor, today – on who should be given the mandate to form the government, reports the Slovenian Press Agency. The first person …

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Businessmen Express Concern Regarding the New Coalition Agreement: Lots of Them Are Looking for Help in Transferring Their Companies Abroad

“We are asking the government to reduce the contributions on our work for 20 percent, and when that happens, the employers will transfer this part to workers, who will then have wages that are 20 percent higher, and the state will get three times that amount back through VAT from the circulation of consumption. And …

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Ivan Simič, Director-General of the Financial Administration, Has Announced His Resignation: My Pride Is Worth More Than 12 Thousand Euros in Severance Pay!

“At the beginning of June 2022, we will get the new, 15th government of the Republic of Slovenia already. A new Minister of Finance will come with it, who will choose his own team. As I have already announced, I will resign then,” the Director-General of the Financial Administration of the Republic of Slovenia, Ivan …

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Slovenian corporate sector highly profitable in 2021

The Slovenian corporate sector recorded a strong rebound in 2021, with overall revenue increasing by 24% to EUR 120.3 billion and net profit totalling EUR 5.7 billion, almost double the figure over the year before, shows an annual report by AJPES, the agency for public legal records. The overall net profit, the cumulative difference between …

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Igor E. Bergant violates the journalistic code and serves with state institutions

“Host of Odmevi show Bergant, like all journalists regularly employed by RTV Slovenia, belongs to the public sector, is paid from public money, and moderates commercial events of entities and people, including budget users, which – in other circumstances – often appeared as part of the journalistic processing of the show Odmevi,” warned journalist Bojan Požar, …

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