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Commissioner Timmermans Has Stabbed The Dutch Farmers In The Back

The European Commissioner’s recent brazen proposal has angered the Dutch farmers, whose anger has been building up in recent months over the government’s announcements to reduce nitrogen emissions. Despite knowing what a sensitive subject compulsory farm buyouts are in the Netherlands, Timmermans proposed exactly that to the farmer’s party BBB, which won the recent elections. …

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A Brussels Slap In The Face For The Golob Government – We Will Get €286 Million Less In Grants

The Janša government won us a staggering €1.7 billion in European Union grants from the EU’s Recovery and Resilience Fund during the Covid-19 crisis. But recently, we have gotten some unpleasant news from Brussels. The European Commission’s grant allocation has been reduced from €1.78 billion to a meagre €1.5 billion, based on the base year …

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The Debate In Brussels Revealed That The European Commission Is Aware Of The Fact That Jourová’s Visit To Slovenia Was A Mistake

The debate on freedom of the media, which was recently held in the European Parliament and chaired by Romana Tomc, head of the Slovenian delegation of the European People’s Party (EPP) to the European Parliament, is still a hot topic in the Slovenian and foreign public. Throughout the debate, the Slovenian left-wing media conglomerate (consisting …

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Brussels Has Been Informed Of The Connection Between Left-Wing Politics And The Media

MEP Romana Tomc, leader of the Slovenian delegation of the European People’s Party (EPP), has stressed that in current times, people rely on the media more than ever before. In addition to the public media, the so-called “mainstream” media, there is a growing tendency to follow private media, especially online news portals. However, the editorial …

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MEP Milan Zver: Jourová Should Share The Information About Her Visit To The Constitutional Court!

“With reference to Regulation (EC) No 1049/2001 regarding public access to the documents of the European Parliament, European Council and European Commission, I have requested the following from Věra Jourová today: to forward the notes from her meeting with the President of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Slovenia to me, as well as …

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[Letter To Jourová] We See This Meeting As Unacceptable Pressure On The Highest Instance Of The Slovenian Legal System!

“Given that in your reply to our letter, you wrote that you cannot interfere in Slovenian legal matters, while at the same time, you seem to be very committed to getting the court to take a decision that will suit the left-wing political pole, we have to say that you are using double standards and …

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The Media Are Deliberately Omitting The Fact That Economic Growth Happened Thanks To The Janša Government

The European Commission has raised its economic growth forecast for Slovenia from 0.8 percent to 1 percent, and from 1.7 percent to 2 percent for next year. Inflation is expected to reach 6.1 percent in 2023 and fall to 3.5 percent in 2024. “Slovenia’s GDP is projected to grow by 5.1 percent in 2022, mainly …

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The European Commission will also deal with Janković’s C0 channel: Romana Tomc and Milan Zver asked a parliamentary question

The saga of the infamous C0 channel, which runs across the Kleče aquifer and is a source of drinking water for 300,000 Ljubljana residents, also resonated with Brussels. The project is co-financed by the EU, despite the many objections of the people of Ljubljana and the negative opinion given by the National Institute of Public …

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European Commission approves Hungary’s recovery plan after one and a half years

The wrangling, which has been dragging on for a year and a half now, ended today. The European Commission approved Hungary’s post-pandemic recovery plan, the EC’s Justice Commissioner told a press briefing. The decision will unblock 5.8 billion euros in non-refundable grants for the V4 state. After a year and a half, the European Commission …

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European Parliament Will Discuss The EU Funding Of The Civil Initiative Voice Of The People; The European Commission Will Also Have To Defend Itself

At a time when there is a lot of talk on the political floor of the European Union about the interference of foreign powers in the democratic processes of European countries, it is becoming clear in Slovenia that one of these foreign powers is the European Union itself. Namely, the European Union finances certain key …

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MEPs are harsh on the European Commission

While the European Union and its commissioners deal with the media in Slovenia and Hungary, none of the high-ranking EU representatives ask the socialist government in Malta how the investigation of the murdered journalist Daphne Caurana Galizia is progressing. This hypocrisy of the Brussels bureaucracy and the European Commission was pointed out by the Polish …

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Slovenia advised to reduce dependency on fossil fuels

The European Commission recommended Slovenia and all the other EU countries to diversify their imports of fossil fuels and reduce their dependency by increasing the use of renewable sources of energy and by strengthening power distribution networks. In its European Semester Spring review, the Commission told the countries they could strengthen the use of renewables …

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