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Prime Minister Janša: We hope that in the next six months we will see a transition from dealing with the crisis and its consequences to focusing on strategic priorities

Yesterday in the European Parliament, Prime Minister Janez Janša presented the six-month programme and the priorities of the Slovenian Presidency of the Council of the European Union in the second half of 2021. The presentation of priorities is customary and takes place at the start of every presidency of the Council of the European Union. …

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Prime Minister Janša’s Response to the Brussels Censor Sophie in’ t Veld: “The Video on the Media Situation in Slovenia Will Be Seen by Even More Europeans Due to Your Rude Censorship!”

“We will not listen to overpaid bureaucrats who were born into prosperity lecture us about freedom and democracy. We will also never agree to be censored by the self-proclaimed protectors of freedom,” Prime Minister Janez Janša said in his response, after it was revealed on Planet TV that the chairwoman of the debate on the …

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“Left’s ideological attacks aim to disintegrate Europe”

“The left wing’s continued ideological warfare against Central and Eastern European countries divides and disintegrates Europe,” Balazs Hidveghi, MEP of Hungary’s larger governing party, said in his speech at the European Parliament’s debate on the media situation in Hungary, Poland and Slovenia. Sooner or later, left-wing attacks will target any right-wing government that boldly and …

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PM Orban: Fidesz leaves European People’s Party

MEPs of Hungary’s ruling Fidesz party are leaving the European People’s Party (EPP) after the EPP adopted an amendment to its basic rules of precudure at today’s meeting. In a letter to EPP group leader Manfred Weber, Viktor Orban wrote it was “disappointing” to see that while hundreds of thousands of Europeans are hospitalised, the …

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