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Where Are the Impressive Results of the Non-governmental Organisations from Metelkova, Due to Which Tens of Millions of Euros Were Taken From the Taxpayers?

For a long time now, the SD party has been organising some kind of online roundtables, where various problems are usually discussed by members of the said party, stuck in a certain segment that depends on the state funding. This time was no different. Three non-governmental organisation employees and one trade unionist spoke about how …

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Prime Minister Janša at Tuesday’s Session of the National Assembly: A Working Group, Consisting of State Secretaries, Has Already Prepared a Set of Measures to Tackle Higher Energy Prices

On Tuesday, Prime Minister Janez Janša attended a session of the National Assembly, where he answered questions from members of parliament, who were discussing the field of energy prices. Below, you can find a report on the session, the MPs’ questions, and Prime Minister’s answers. On Monday, Prime Minister Janez Janša attended a session of …

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Prime Minister Janša: The Courts Have Made the Government and Experts’ Work Much More Difficult With Their Decisions

“It is high time for the judges to make up their minds. Because at the moment, the government does not know whether it can continue in a certain direction, similar to that of the countries that are much more successful in fighting the epidemic than us – like Austria, for example – or if we …

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Sharp Reactions to the Tweet About Harmful Protest That Several Member of the SD Party Support: “A Slap in the Face of All of Us Who Work With Covid. I Am Speechless.”

A prominent member of the Social Democrats party (SD), Dr Brigita Skela Savič, publicly called for people to join the (illegal) protest, which is scheduled for Friday, the 12th of November, despite a temporary ban on gatherings in public areas. Given that the situation in Slovenia is still really bad and we are breaking records …

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PM Janez Janša in video call with Cambodian PM

Prime Minister Janez Janša had a video call with his Cambodian counterpart Hun Sen with his office saying the pair discussed bilateral relations between the two countries which they both wish to enhance. The screen-to-screen meeting was held ahead of the Asia-Europe (ASEM) summit, which Cambodia will host later this month. The two officials established …

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PM Janez Janša meets Dodik to discuss situation in Bosnia-Herzegovina

PM Janez Janša met on Sunday Milorad Dodik, the Serbian member of the Bosnia-Herzegovina presidency, to discuss the political situation in Bosnia-Herzegovina and the region. Janša described the meeting on Twitter as a substantive exchange about the situation in the country. “The future lies in full sovereignty of Bosnia-Herzegovina and EU membership,” Janša said, while …

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German Newspaper Die Presse: There Was No Lustration in Slovenia, Prime Minister Janša is a Victim of Old Networks That Have Survived in the Judiciary

In Slovenia, just like in the rest of the former Yugoslav republics, there was no lustration; the old networks are still predominant – not only in politics and the economy but also in the judiciary. The conservative Prime Minister Janez Janša is a victim of their machinations. In 1988, a military court sentenced him to …

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Prime Minister Janez Janša at the climate summit in Glasgow, Scotland

Prime Minister Janez Janša is attending the COP26 International Climate Change Conference in Glasgow, Scotland. The International Climate Conference — Conference of Parties (COP) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), COP26, is taking place from 31 October to 12 November. Slovenia’s and the EU’s global climate action is based on the …

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Was the Verdict of the District Court Against Janša Written by a Judge Who Is an Influential Member of the SD Party?

As we recently reported on our web portal, according to our information the Prime Minister Janez Janša has not received the verdict in the “stollen villa” case yet, although it is already known that the Velenje District Court ruled in favour of the plaintiff, the Social Democrats party. Janša also did not receive an invitation …

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Slovenian PM Janez Janša is meeting Michel over EU presidency dossiers

PM Janez Janša is meeting European Council President Charles Michel in Brussels over working dinner this evening to discuss key dossiers of the Slovenian presidency of the Council of the EU, as well as energy prices, migration, the Western Balkans and Eastern Partnership. The PM’s office said Janša and Michel will talk about the developments …

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An MP Was Murdered in Britain – Will the Law Enforcement Wait Until the Same Thing Happens in Slovenia?

According to the latest information, the unknown perpetrators addressed the mail, which contained death threats and even high-calibre bullets, to at least six different addresses. First, the information was made public that Prime Minister Janez Janša and Minister of Defence Matej Tonin received the aforementioned packages at their home addresses, and then the Minister of …

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