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The Red Star and Jumping in Front of Cars – In Addition to The Protesters Throwing Granite Cubes, Police Officers Recorded More Than 100 Violations of the Law at the Recent Protest!

Judging by the imagery, the latest unregistered protest of the opponents of the government’s measures adopted to curb the covid-19 pandemic was not too different from Friday’s political cycling protests. Namely, you could see worshippers of communist totalitarian symbols at both rallies. This should also put an end to the speculations about the alleged ideological …

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Belgium: Employers call for strict sanctions against anti-vax health workers

Employers demand tougher regulations and sanctions against healthcare workers who refuse to get vaccinated, but trade unions reject the proposal. Employers in Belgium have called for strict sanctions against healthcare workers who refuse to receive the vaccine. Following the meeting of Codeco, the Belgian consultation committee, on 17 September, a decision was taken to mandate …

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Renewables produce a third of Slovenia’s electricity

A third of Slovenia’s electricity output was generated with renewables last year, as renewable electricity generation rose in both the EU and Slovenia, the Statistics Office said. The bulk of Slovenia’s electricity was generated by its only nuclear plant (37%), followed by thermal power stations (30.5%) and hydro power stations (30.4%). A mere 2.2% came …

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PM Janez Janša calls for cooperation at Tripartite Summit

Prime Minister Janez Janša discussed the significance of social dialogue, cooperation, green and digital transition, lifelong learning and sustainable work as he addressed a virtual Tripartite Social Summit ahead of the EU summit. On behalf of the Slovenian presidency he highlighted the importance of the European Pillar of Social Rights and its implementation as a …

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[Public Opinion Poll] SDS Maintains Highest Support, LMŠ Is Sinking, and SD Has No Breakthrough Due to Its Radicalisation

The Parsifal Agency’s public opinion poll, conducted between the 12th and the 15th of October, clearly shows that if the parliamentary elections were to be held this Sunday, most respondents would vote for the largest coalition party, the SDS. This is proof that the party in question is good at leading our country through the …

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This Is Not a Conspiracy Theory! The List of Soros’s “Reliable Allies in the European Parliament” Was Published by Soros’s Organisation Itself!

Many are trying to create the impression in public that the debate on the supporters of billionaire George Soros in the European Parliament is a conspiracy theory. However, a comprehensive list, entitled Reliable allies in the European Parliament (2014–2019), was actually commissioned and published by the well-known billionaire’s Open Society Foundation, which proves that this …

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The Netherlands is Just a Pale Shadow of a Once-Organised Country. Under Rutte, Journalists Are Being Shot and Families Destroyed

The Dutch government of Mark Rutte resigned in January this year after thousands of families were wrongly accused of child welfare fraud and told to pay the money back.  In light of the tense political events of recent days, in which the Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte also got unnecessarily involved when he intervened with …

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Covid task force proposes voluntary lockdown over school break

Mateja Logar, the head of the Health Ministry’s Covid advisory group, proposed a voluntary short-term lockdown over the autumn school break to slow down the epidemic. The proposal includes restricting socialising to family members and limiting large gatherings. Speaking on Monday, Logar also called for limiting traditional 1 November cemetery visits to family members. “We …

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Ministers on preparations for the European Council, the rule of law and the Conference on the Future of Europe

State Secretary Gašper Dovžan yesterday attended the regular General Affairs Council meeting in Luxembourg as Chair. The debate focused on preparations for the October European Council, the state of the rule of law in the Union and the Conference on the Future of Europe. “Today, we discussed a number of issues that directly affect our …

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Budapest: “The threats of the left are intolerable”

The agreement between the two founders of the Council of the European Union for Civil Cooperation (EUCET), the Forum of the Citizens’ Association (CÖF) and the Club of Gazeta Polska, is the closest European cooperation that can exist, said the EUCET Secretary General elected on Saturday. Zoltán Lomnici also said that the Budapest Peace March …

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