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The national shift to the right of the alternative for Germany

Alice Weidel, parliamentary group leader, and Tino Chrupalla, co-chairman, have been elected by the activists of Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) to lead the party in the upcoming federal election campaign. Their election came as no surprise as they were the favorites, but the difference in votes with the other two candidates, Joana Cotar, member of the …

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Prime Minister Janez Janša: With the additional vaccine doses from Hungary, we can count on sufficient vaccination coverage and a relaxed summer

Prime Minister Janez Janša yesterday attended the formal handover of 300,000 doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine, lended by Hungary to Slovenia. On this occasion, a press conference took place in Ljubljana, attended by Prime Minister Janša, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Hungary Petér Szijjártó, Minister of Health Janez Poklukar, and Director of …

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Do Slovenian Courts Still Follow the Revolutionary Laws and Decrees of the Anti-Fascist Council of the National Liberation of Yugoslavia?

Avgust Praprotnik was one of the richest Slovenians, who was liquidated by the Intelligence and Security Service (Varnostno-obveščevalna služba – referred to as VOS) in 1942. Years ago, the District Court in Ljubljana finally approved his granddaughter’s request to reopen the criminal proceedings in his case. The Reporter magazine reported that by approving the request, …

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Ex-Maribor mayor sees prosecution drop last case against him

Franc Kangler, a former Maribor mayor who now serves as a state secretary at the Interior Ministry, have won the last politically-motivated case against him, after prosecution decided not to press ahead with a motion for a court-led phase of investigation in an alleged EU funds fraud. Kangler claims EUR 634,000 in damages from the …

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Foreign minister Anže Logar attended virtual meeting of NATO foreign ministers

Minister Anže Logar participated in the NATO foreign affairs ministers’ session via video-conference, which was carried out ahead of the NATO Summit on 14 June. The ministers continued to discuss decisions related to the NATO 2030 initiative, which will be endorsed by the leaders at the forthcoming NATO Summit. The initiative is aimed at making …

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Prime Minister Janez Janša: The first oath taken by Slovenian soldiers was of great moral significance for Slovenia

As part of the celebrations of the 30th anniversary of the proclamation and defence of the independent and sovereign Republic of Slovenia, a ceremony was held today in Ig, marking the 30th anniversary of the oath taken by the first Slovenian recruits. Prime Minister Janez Janša attended the ceremony and gave the key address on …

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Will the Left-Wing Opposition Apologise to the Public and to Minister Simona Kustec for Misleading about the Closing of Schools?

“What are the professional grounds for the fact that Slovenian schools have been closed for a record-long time?” the SD party wondered. “We were one of the first countries in Europe to close our schools and have insisted on this closure for the longest time in the area,” said the Levica MP Matej Vatovec during …

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Carl and Pašek Embarrassed: Foreign Legal Experts Would Simply Dismiss Their Lawsuit if They Were the Judges in Their Case!

The court case of RTV Slovenia journalists Eugenija Carl and Mojca Pašek Šetinc against Prime Minister Janez Janša, the subject of which is the content of the Prime Minister’s tweet, continued on Tuesday. In this article, we will present to you two foreign experts who were introduced by Siol in one of its articles last …

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Salvini in Portugal: On the way to a grand coalition of the right in the European Parliament?

According to the Lega chairman, the world could be much worse after the fall of the wall, but the historical situation that Europe is currently experiencing could also be seen as an opportunity. The creation of a group that brings together the 130 right-wing MEPs in the European Parliament would make it possible to forge a …

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Diaspora minister Helena Jaklitsch visits Trieste

Minister for Slovenians Abroad Helena Jaklitsch visited Trieste on Monday for to meet Trieste Mayor Roberto Dipiazza, Slovenian municipal councillors and other representatives of the Slovenian community. The talks focussed on the restitution of National Hall (Narodni Dom) to the Slovenian community and on Slovenian schools and kindergartens. Jaklitsch thanked the Trieste mayor for his …

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