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Cardiologist Mrevlje and Economist Bohinc Believe That the Government Performed Very Well During the Epidemic and Should Continue Its Work in the Next Term

Economist Primož Bohinc and cardiologist Blaž Mrevlje believe that the government performed well during the coronavirus pandemic. Both also believe that the current government deserves another mandate, in which, according to Bohinc, we should systematically focus on liberalisation and structural reforms that will make our business environment even more competitive. Meanwhile, Mrevlje believes that in …

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In a Joint Letter to Michel and the EU Leaders, Janša and Morawiecki Called for Ukraine’s Swift Accession to the EU

Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Janša and Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki sent a joint letter on the issue of the Ukrainian European perspective to the President of the European Council, Charles Michel, and all members of the European Council. We are publishing the letter in its entirety below. “Dear President of the European Council, A …

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Ljubljana’s architectural gems showcased on French stamps

The French post has issued a series of four stamps depicting Ljubljana’s architectural landmarks. The stamps show the Triple Bridge, St. Nicholas Cathedral, Ljubljana Castle and Tivoli Park. The French post has thus underlined the charm of the Slovenian capital, the Slovenian Embassy in France said on Twitter, adding that Ljubljana landmarks designed by architect …

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Ukrainian journalist who reported about Russian war crimes found dead

According to the media reports, Ukrainian journalist was found dead today in Kiev. Ian Pound was found shot. Spectator Index published on Twitter, that the mentioned journalist reported about heinous war crimes, and that his death is probably connected with the invasion of Russian troops into Ukraine. BREAKING: Ukrainian journalist Ian Pound was found shot …

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Prime Minister Janez Janša to attend extraordinary European Council meeting before traveilling to Ukraine

Prime Minister Janez Janša yesterday held a working meeting with the heads of competent institutions to assess foreign policy, security and cyber risks for Slovenia in light of Russia’s aggressive moves towards Ukraine. The working meeting took place ahead of today’s extraordinary European Council meeting, which was also convened at Slovenia’s request, and the Prime Minister’s visit …

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The Left Is Fraternising With the Devil

In recent days, (almost) all prominent politicians have been abhorring and condemning Putin’s actions in Eastern Ukraine, especially after his recognition of the self-proclaimed Lugansk and Donetsk People’s Republics. But in the past, we saw some golden times when Slovenian leftists gladly made pilgrimages to Moscow with their heads held high. Namely, Russia’s capital is …

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Sociologist Rončević Explains Why the New Face of the Left, Golob, Was Told Not to Participate in Pre-election Debates

Co-owner of the Parsifal agency and sociologist Dr Borut Rončević noted that there are big differences in the measurements of support for different parties between different agencies, but only for the two leading parties – the Slovenian Democratic Party and the Freedom Movement. Rončević does not know why such differences have been appearing. With this, …

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The Bills Will Be Lower After the Adoption of the Act on Measures to Mitigate the Effects of High Energy Prices

The National Assembly has adopted the Act on Measures to Mitigate the Effects of High Energy Prices. This means that the bill for an average household will be lower by about 35 percent. Citizens will also be exempt from paying the contributions for renewable energy sources, as well as network charges and excise duties. In …

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Prime Minister Janez Janša and President Borut Pahor discuss the security situation in Ukraine

Prime Minister Janez Janša and President Borut Pahor met today to discuss the current security situation related to the developments on the Russian-Ukrainian border. They agreed that the decision of Russian President Putin to sign an order recognising two self-proclaimed separatist regions in Ukraine is a flagrant violation of international law and a serious violation …

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