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Defence minister Tonin visits troops in Kosovo

Defence Minister Matej Tonin visited members of the Slovenian Armed Forces serving in the NATO-led KFOR mission in Kosovo in what is a traditional end-of-year tour, and met with his Kosovo counterpart Armend Mehaj. In the meeting Tonin noted how the draft Strategic Compass, a document laying out the foundations for shared security arrangements in …

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Denmark “sells” asylum offenders to Kosovo

Quite innovative and backed up with “good arguments”, Denmark is now transporting its delinquent asylum seekers without any prospect of being entitled to stay for good money in Kosovo, which is suffering from a chronic lack of money. Denmark is to “jump” around 210 million euros for this. The two countries signed the corresponding agreement …

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Mandatory quarantine scheme made stricter

The mandatory quarantine regime in Slovenia was tightened up, as the government decided at a correspondence session to make people who have received a booster jab the only exception to mandatory self-isolation after a high-risk contact. The new scheme, recommended by epidemiologists, will apply from Thursday. By: J.S., STA

Legal basis passed to overhaul school councils

The National Assembly passed coalition-sponsored bill under which the number of staff represented on school councils will be reduced to level with those of parents and municipality or state as the school’s founder. Under the bill, which was passed by 46 votes in favour and 42 against, school and kindergarten councils will have nine members, …

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Genders go crazy: Salutation “ladies and gentlemen” now allegedly unconstitutional

The fact that the gender mania obviously originates from severely deranged brains is clear to people who can still think straight. Now it is the case that there have always been crazy people, only these poor in spirit were usually housed in madhouses or psychiatric institutions. However, in our decadent society (in which any madness …

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PM Orban: Hungary will not change its rules of border protection

Hungary will not change its rules on border protection and won’t let anyone in, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said in an international press briefing held in his office. M Orban talked about the protective measures against the coronavirus and also said that he expected the European Commission to classify nuclear energy as green, and accept …

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The European Court of Human Rights Has Made a Historic Decision for the Democratic Society: States Have the Right to Dissolve Parties That Do Not Distance Themselves From the Former Communist Parties!

The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), which is based in Strasbourg, has ruled that states have the right to dissolve or refuse to register parties that do not distance themselves from former communist parties. The dissolution of such parties is understood as necessary for a democratic society. As is well-known, the parties of the …

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Somebody Has to Pay More Than 1.2 Million Euros in Costs for Policing the Unregistered Rallies; the State Attorney’s Office Has Filed the First Lawsuit

As reported by the MMC web portal, the state attorney’s office has filed the first lawsuit against the alleged organiser of the protests that have been happening every Friday for more than a year and a half now. Namely, the organiser is supposed to be Jaša Jenull. The Ministry of the Interior and the police …

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Findings of the Commission of Inquiry in the Kangler Case: Prosecution in 24 Cases Against Franc Kangler Was Very Likely Politically Motivated

“Today, the Commission of Inquiry for investigating abuses in the case of Franc Kangler and others came to the concluding act, which is the adoption of the report and the additional report. Before getting to this final act, we have held 17 regular and 26 extraordinary sessions, questioned 32 witnesses and conducted one witness confrontation,” …

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