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Janša confident government will serve out its term
Brdo pri Kranju – Prime Minister Janez Janša expects his government to continue business as usual after 15 January when the centre-left opposition plans to file a vote of no confidence. Janša as well as other two coalition leaders expect the government will successfully complete its term.
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MPs decide stimulus package cannot be challenged in referendum
Ljubljana – The National Assembly decided in a 50:16 vote on Wednesday that the latest corona crisis stimulus package, passed late last night, cannot be put to a referendum. The decision means that the law was published in the Official Gazette Wednesday evening and will take effect on Thursday.
Slovenia observes Independence and Unity Day
Ljubljana – Slovenia observes Independence and Unity Day on Saturday in memory of the 1990 independence referendum in which Slovenians voted overwhelmingly to leave Yugoslavia. Almost 95% of those who cast their votes, equalling 88.5% of all eligible voters, voted in favour of independence.
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The Blockchain Industry in Slovenia
Slovenia, though small, is one of the fastest-growing countries in Europe, particularly in the business and economic contexts. After its successful economic succession from Yugoslavia, it was the first to join the European Union in 2004 and is the wealthiest Slavic nation, as measured by per capita GDP.
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Erjavec announces motion of no confidence in govt by year’s end
Ljubljana – After meeting representatives of the informal KUL coalition on Tuesday, Pensioners’ Party (DeSUS) leader Karl Erjavec announced that a motion for a constructive vote of no-confidence in the government would be filed next week or by the end of the year. He expects that the required 46 MP votes will have been secured by then.
KUL parties welcome DeSUS decision to leave govt, SMC and NSi call for stability
Ljubljana – The Pensioners’ Party’s (DeSUS) decision to leave the government was welcomed by the four centre-left parties from the informal Constitutional Arch Coalition (KUL). The Modern Centre Party (SMC), which KUL would also like to leave the government, and the coalition New Slovenia (NSi) said the health crisis is no time to topple the government.
DeSUS leadership to discuss whether or not to leave coalition
Ljubljana – The top bodies of the Pensioners’ Party (DeSUS) will meet on Thursday to discuss whether or not the party should leave the coalition, party leader Karl Erjavec said on Tuesday, noting that there was pressure from the rank-and-file, dissatisfied with the government’s work.
DeSUS remains in coalition, will examine cooperation with SMC MPs
Ljubljana – The Pensioners’ Party (DeSUS) remains in the government coalition but will examine the possibility of closer cooperation with the coalition Modern Centre Party’s (SMC) deputy group, DeSUS deputy group leader Franc Jurša said after Thursday’s meeting between MPs and new party leader Karl Erjavec.
Zhelyaz Andreev: The Most Important Thing is that I'm Staying Here. We Have No Information About the US Case So Far
"We have no information on the status of the US case. For us, the most important thing was that I аm stay here. "
This was said by Zhelyaz Andreev, this morning on bTV, after it became clear yesterday that the United States withdrew the request for extradition of the Bulgarian.
US Withdrawing Request For Zhelyaz Andreev Extradition
The US is withdrawing its request for Zhelyaz Andreev's extradition, Prime Minister Boyko Borissov said at a briefing in the Council of Ministers, reported bTV.