Borut Pahor
Opposition DS leaves National, local assemblies
They will also leave the Belgrade and other city and local assemblies.
They decided to leave all city assemblies in which the elementary democratic principle and procedures are not respected, the Beta agency was told by that party.
As stated, the Presidency has decided to support an "agreement with the people", whose is an integral part is to leave parliaments.
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Serbia Opposition MPs Boycott Parliament After Fresh Protests
MPs of parties mainly gathered in the opposition Alliance for Serbia boycotted Monday's session of the Serbian parliament, following mass anti-government protests, marring a visit by the President of Slovenia.
The Splendour and Glamour of the 200 Year Anniversary of Postojna Cave
During the event, the cave shone in all its glory and was celebrated by some of the most distinguished artists, researchers and scientists.
Slovenian President Borut Pahor visits Athens
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras (r) shakes hands with Slovenian President Borut Pahor (l) during their meeting in Athens, Tuesday. Pahor is in Athens on an official visit. [EPA]
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13th Bled Strategic Forum: Bridging the Divide
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Name deal raises hope for outstanding Balkan issues, Slovenia president says
Slovenia's president says an agreement resolving a long-standing dispute between Greece and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) gives a boost to other nations in the Balkans to solve the region's problems.
Slovenian President is on an Official Visit to Bulgaria
Slovenian President Borut Pahor is on an official visit to Bulgaria at the invitation of the head of state Rumen Radev.
The prospects for European integration in the Western Balkans region in the context of the Bulgarian EU Council Presidency, bilateral relations and the deepening of regional cooperation will be among the highlights of the two heads of state.
Brnabic unpleasantly surprised by Pahor's statement
BELGRADE - Serbian PM Ana Brnabic said Monday she was very unpleasantly surprised by a statement by Slovenian President Borut Pahor, who said he would try to influence the five EU member states that do not recognise Kosovo to do so.
She noted this had not been discussed during her recent meeting with Pahor, which she said had been long and open.
PM "very unpleasantly surprised" by Slovenian president
Namely, Borut Pahor said that his country would "try to influence the five EU member-states that have not recognized Kosovo, to do so."
According to Brnabic, who recently led Serbia's delegation taking part in a joint session of the two governments held in Slovenia, this statement was "not in line with good and friendly relations."
Brnabic, Pahor: Cooperation through open dialogue
LJUBLJANA - Serbian PM Ana Brnabic and Slovenian President Borut Pahor met in Ljubljana on Thursday, concluding that their countries were committed to improving cooperation through open political dialogue and mutual support on major issues.
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