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Historian Dežman: “We Can See That The EU Resolution Has Triggered Deep Depression And Despair”

“These are historical facts that must be remembered. There are dead people who must be buried. And there are criminals who must be convicted. And that is how it will always be. They cannot change this, so we sympathise with them and wait for better times, which will undoubtedly come. All the angry outbursts against …

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Bomb From Brussels: These Are Slovenian NGOs Being Fed By European Billions

Non-governmental organisations are often non-governmental in name only. Many rely on budgetary funding and promote the ideas of their financiers, who are most often left-wing political parties. Assessments that these organisations are in fact just extensions of (left-wing) governments are not unjustified. The European political group Patriots for Europe (PfE) has published a complete list …

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The EU Gives Slovenian Judiciary A Failing Grade

In the annual EU Justice Scoreboard overview, Slovenia faces serious challenges in tackling corruption in the judiciary. Despite an above-average number of judges, court proceedings for corruption and money laundering cases remain among the slowest in the European Union. The EU Justice Scoreboard 2025 and previous reports – produced by the European Commission since 2013 …

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A Change In The EU Green Policy: Will Emission Allowances Slowly Become A Thing Of The Past?

President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, has announced that she will propose a looser three-year timeframe for the car industry to meet CO2 emission standards, instead of annual targets. The focus is on changes to emissions rules that will benefit the car industry. The move follows the second meeting of the “Strategic …

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Did The “Dirty” Money From Timmermans’s “Lobbying” Scandal Also Reach Slovenian NGOs?

In the Brussels scandal of the socialist Frans Timmermans, former Vice-President of the European Commission, indirect links can be found with Slovenian non-governmental organisations. So, was “dirty” money also poured into the campaign against nuclear energy and the construction of the second reactor of the Krško Nuclear Power Plant? Brussels is abuzz with information about …

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The Migrant Invasion Is Continuing This Year, Too, With Thousands Of Illegal Migrants At Slovenian Borders Every Month

What is the state of immigration like in Slovenia? Illegal migration is becoming part of everyday life at our borders. While migration numbers have been positive for many years, Slovenians are emigrating, and demographics are in free fall. In the past, we only knew of the problems caused by mass migration from the Third World …

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Poles And Czechs Are Already Richer Than Slovenians; Romanians Are Catching Up To Us

Recent data from the European statistical office – Eurostat reveal that Slovenia is one of the countries with the highest wage taxes in Europe. Despite rapid wage growth over the past year, Slovenia is just above Romania in terms of net wages and purchasing power parity, which means that the material well-being of Slovenians is …

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Slovenia Has The Most Expensive Electricity In Europe!

Slovenia has the most expensive electricity, according to the EU Energy portal, which monitors electricity prices in the countries of the European Union, Switzerland and Norway on a daily basis. On Wednesday, the price of electricity in Slovenia jumped by a staggering 20 percent to 155.22 euros per megawatt-hour, according to the web portal EU …

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Slovenian Intellectuals’ Reflections On The Future Of The European Union

Tuesday’s formal meeting of the Committee on European Union Affairs brought together a number of important reflections. Speeches by the honourable speakers, MP Franc Breznik, Professor Dr Verica Trstenjak, Professor Dr Ernest Petrič and MP Janez Janša, underlined the importance of the European Union for Slovenia. However, there was also criticism of Slovenia’s foreign policy. …

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The Transitional Left Is Running From The Truth About The Post-War Killings

The greatest wound of the Slovenian nation is the fratricide that happened before and after the Second World War, caused by our own brothers – because of the materialist and evil ideology of communism. But because some people are still benefitting from the killings in the present day, the coalition Social Democrats (Socialni demokrati – …

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The SDS Party Presents Its Manifesto – “Prudently For Slovenia In Europe”

After the Slovenian Democratic Party (Slovenska demokratska stranka – SDS) submitted a strong list of candidates for the upcoming elections to the European Parliament to the State Election Commission (DVK), they presented their manifesto with the key positions the party is advocating in this election campaign, which are grouped under the name “Prudently,” shortly before …

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