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Survey: 69 percent of French people think there are too many immigrants in France

Immigration: According to a survey commissioned by LICRA, 69% of French people think there are too many immigrants in France. 69% of French people think there are too many immigrants in France, according to a study published on Friday, November 26 by Ifop/LICRA/Le DDV on “the extent and limits of the ‘zemmourisation’ of ghosts”. The …

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Pahor and Vučić discuss situation in region

Visiting Belgrade as part of the preparations for the next summit of the Brdo-Brijuni Process, President Borut Pahor met his Serbian counterpart Aleksandar Vučić. Pahor said that the process of EU enlargement to the Western Balkans was too slow, which led to renewed policies of nationalism and border changes that threaten security. Both sides should …

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The project Povežimo Slovenijo (Connect Slovenia) is creating a new middle pole in Slovenian politics

The Povežimo Slovenijo movement, which unites five political parties that want to run together in the elections, is growing every day on the Slovenian political stage. The parties SLS, NLS, GAS, SMC and the Zeleni Slovenije want to create a policy in the Slovenian political space that would be central and act as a third connecting pillar, changing the …

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An Optimistic Forecast: Employers Predict Around 33 Thousand New Employments for the First Half of Next Year

After the Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia recorded that there are currently 904,434 people employed in our country, which is the highest number so far, we got even more good news. The latest research of the Employment Service of Slovenia shows that the prospects of employers regarding employment trends in the first half …

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Prime Minister Janez Janša: ASEM is a unique forum for promoting cooperation between Europe and Asia

On 25 and 26 November 2021, the thirteenth Asia–Europe Meeting (ASEM) summit was held in virtual form. The key theme of this summit of the leaders of European and Asian member states was the promotion of effective multilateralism for common growth and a collective response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Prime Minister attended the event …

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A Defeat for MEP Fajon and the European S&D Group: Less Than Four Percent of MEPs Were Interested in the Debate on the Rule of Law in Slovenia

On Wednesday, at the plenary session of the European Parliament in Strasbourg, one of the things on the agenda was also the debate on the rule of law and fundamental rights in Slovenia. The debate lasted for a little over an hour, and the MEPs who were present did not all share the same view. …

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Forty-Five MPs Still Incapable of Condemning Fascism, Nazism and Communism

“By supporting the Resolution on European Conscience and Totalitarianism, the National Assembly will explicitly and permanently express its rejection of all totalitarian regimes, regardless of their ideology, as they are all based on violence, human rights violations, and are therefore criminal and reprehensible. By supporting the resolution, the National Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia …

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Long-Time Renters, Who Are Directly Responsible for Poor Ratings of TV Slovenia, Protested Against the Necessary Modernisation of Public Television!

“The TV Slovenia news programme is in a serious crisis. Most shows’ view count has been declining for years; the news shows Dnevnik and Odmevi alone have lost as many as 250 thousand or half of their once loyal viewers since 2003. That is why we decided to change the programme, and we followed the …

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Economist Pezdir: The Iranian Billions That Were Laundered in NLB Bank Were Linked to the Parallel Mechanism, Which Was Built by the Communist Party

On the 24th of November 2021, at 6 p.m., a conversation with the economist and researcher of the archives of the State Security Administration of Yugoslavia (best known under the acronym UDBA), Dr Rado Pezdir, took place in the Cultural Centre Bistrica ob Sotli, as part of the Demokracija Magazin Tour (Democracy Magazine Tour) and …

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Traffic light coalition: Will we still be able to do that – do it?

It seems to always get worse, not only as far as the political “corona arbitrariness” is concerned, but also the new traffic light government, as was to be expected, has some political “tidbits” up its sleeve and thus in the government agreement. But then, hard to believe, they go far beyond the well-known and much …

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Culture minister Vasko Simoniti says Drama renovation to continue, but with lower budget

Culture Minister Vasko Simoniti acknowledged on Wednesday that the renovation of the SNG Drama theatre in Ljubljana will be delayed, which was the reason for the resignation of theatre’s director Igor Samobor. Simoniti indicated this was because the ministry wanted to clear up certain issues to make sure the project was transparent. Simoniti dismissed Samobor’s …

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Ban on sale of certain plastic products put into law

The National Assembly unanimously passed an act prohibiting the sale of certain plastic products, including disposable products, with the aim of reducing the quantity of discarded packaging and, consequently, improving public health. In line with the act, with which a relevant EU directive is being transposed in Slovenian law with some delay, it will be …

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