
Janša: A Vote In The Referendum Will Count Doubly
“Calling on people to boycott this fundamental constitutional right is vile. What about next time, will they ban the elections
“Calling on people to boycott this fundamental constitutional right is vile. What about next time, will they ban the elections
MEP Milan Zver has succeeded – Ursula von der Leyen’s letter to Prime Minister Robert Golob, rejecting Tomaž Vesel as
On Friday, the Celje Court acquitted Janez Janša, Branko Kastelic and Klemen Gantar in the Trenta case. As this is
Slovenia does not intend to impose sanctions against the President of Republika Srpska, Milorad Dodik, the Bosnian media outlet Istraga.ba reveals, citing several diplomatic sources.
Health data is considered sensitive personal data and is thus protected by the Personal Data Protection Act (ZVOP) and the Patients’ Rights Act. However, the
In 2018, Prime Minister Miro Cerar resigned as Prime Minister, thus triggering early elections, after the Constitutional Court and the Supreme Court ruled that his
The Lost Children of Slovenia association (Izgubljeni otroci Slovenije), based in Novo mesto and led by Simona Š. Kalanj, continues their efforts to uncover the
Recently, Europeans, especially women, have been feeling less and less safe in their cities. The rising number of attacks, often linked to migrants, is increasing
While the Golob government fantasises about “climate solutions” for defence, and while Slovenia is increasingly criticised by the USA for its underfunded defence budget, there