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The Case of Former Judge Radonjić: Countries That Adhere to the Rule of Law Do Not Suspend Judges Like Him

“Countries that adhere to the rule of law do not suspend judges like him. A measure like that is only used to silence unwanted judges,” lawyer Aleksander Pevec pointed out, also emphasising the importance of the independence of each individual judge. In his statement, he was, of course, referring to the now-former judge Zvjezdan Radonjić, who …

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Simoniti’s response to Jourova: STA funding should be transparent

Replying to EU Commission Vice President Vera Jourova’s letter about the STA situation, Culture Minister Vasko Simoniti said the fact that the state is required to finance the STA under the law was not controversial. The government agrees with this, but the funding must be transparent and public service done in accordance with the law. …

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Political scientist Haček on yesterday’s opposition embarrassment: “This tells us mainly that KUL, even 18 months after throwing in the towel, still works in the same way as then and that their content is still far from ideology. Unfortunately.”

The obstruction obviously failed, but the Speaker of the National Assembly Igor Zorčič is right when he says that such an obstruction does not make the most sense, as the agenda items would be discussed some other time and thus would not be swept from the agenda – political scientist Dr Miro Haček commented on …

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Italy: Local Islamic organization raises funds to build mosque in city centre

The mosque costing approximately 3 million euros is to be built near the city’s emblematic monument. The local Muslim community started a fundraising campaign because they lacked the funds to build it. The on-line action did not prove successful, so they are planning an in-person fundraiser on 31 October. After nearly a decade and a …

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Trump wants to break the Big Tech Media Cartel

Donald J. Trump has declared war on the ever-increasing and brazen censorship measures of the Big Tech antitrust media and to this end has launched the Trump Media Technology Group – TMTG. In a press release dated 26.10.2021, Donald J. Trump has issued his following statement on the background and goals of said media foundation. Statement on …

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Was the Verdict of the District Court Against Janša Written by a Judge Who Is an Influential Member of the SD Party?

As we recently reported on our web portal, according to our information the Prime Minister Janez Janša has not received the verdict in the “stollen villa” case yet, although it is already known that the Velenje District Court ruled in favour of the plaintiff, the Social Democrats party. Janša also did not receive an invitation …

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Alenka Bratušek’s Government Caused the Biggest Financial Fiasco That Amounted to Almost a Billion Euros

At the request of the coalition parties SDS, NSi and SMC, the 63rd extraordinary session of the Committee on Finance was convened recently to discuss the largest financial fiasco in the history of Slovenia, which happened in 2013 and 2014 and was caused by the government of Alenka Bratušek, which made the decision to expropriate …

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Another Protest Happened on Wednesday: Where There Is the Red Star, There Is Chaos

Despite record numbers of newly infected people, protests still took place in several cities in Slovenia on Wednesday. As usual, the worshippers of totalitarian symbols were among them this week as well. Certain media outlets are trying really hard to sell the story that the people at the protests are politically undecided, but the red …

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The union leader cannot explain why she is against the increase of net wages

The amendment to the Personal Income Tax Act, introduced by the government in the parliamentary procedure, will in the future help to reduce the tax burden on gross wages, which means that the differences between gross and net wages will be reduced. This also means that the burden on employers will be lower and they …

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Partial lockdown warning as Slovenia’s Covid situation worsens

Slovenia’s epidemiological status is poor as the country’s heads towards the worst situation since the start of the epidemic, said Health Minister Janez Poklukar, adding that if the trend is not reversed, he would propose at least a partial lockdown. This means that the number of Covid-19 patients in intensive care rises to 160-180, the …

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Slovenian PM Janez Janša is meeting Michel over EU presidency dossiers

PM Janez Janša is meeting European Council President Charles Michel in Brussels over working dinner this evening to discuss key dossiers of the Slovenian presidency of the Council of the EU, as well as energy prices, migration, the Western Balkans and Eastern Partnership. The PM’s office said Janša and Michel will talk about the developments …

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The Case of Former Judge Radonjić: Countries That Adhere to the Rule of Law Do Not Suspend Judges Like Him

“Countries that adhere to the rule of law do not suspend judges like him. A measure like that is only used to silence unwanted judges,” lawyer Aleksander Pevec pointed out, also emphasising the importance of the independence of each individual judge. In his statement, he was, of course, referring to the now-former judge Zvjezdan Radonjić, …

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