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JULY 2
OHRID, North Macedonia – President Borut Pahor called for rapid EU expansion for the Western Balkans as he addressed the Prespa Forum dialogue, arguing that it was in the interest of the EU and will increase the strength of the bloc as in the area.The President stated that further expansion was essential to ensure stability and prosperity in the Western Balkans.
BRUSSELS, Belgium – European Parliament President David Sassoli has said the Slovenian EU Presidency is a major obligation to uphold EU principles and rule of law. He said that on Twitter that the selection of Slovenians as prosecutors at the European Public Prosecutor’s Office was the best way to ensure transparency while also protecting rights under the law.
The BRDO PRIKRANJU Interior Minister Ales Hojs sparked a few eyebrows during an interview with Brussels reporters, when they took one of his comments as directed towards European Commission First Vice-President Frans Timmermans, using a pearl pork metaphor.It was later revealed that the statement was referring to Slovenian European Commission member Janez Lenarcic over allegations that he was against the confirmation of the country’s stimulus package.The Commission denied the request, saying the plan was unanimously approved.
LJUBLJANA The parliamentary panel of inquiry into the way the government handled the Covid-19 scandal held its first meetings, and learned that two epidemiologists left the advisory group for the government because they were given no say on the matter.decisions.
ZAGREB Croatia Zagreb, Croatia. Zagreb, Croatia –– Croatian Competition Agency (ACC) is granted Croatian Slovenian power company Petrol the approval to purchase Croatian oil retailer Crodux.The agency also approved the purchase of electric cable maker Elka from the Slovenian electronics firm Iskra.
LJUBLJANA LJUBLJANA – The Commission for the Prevention of Corruption (KPK) discovered that there is no conflict in interest with the matter of the Environment Minister Andrej Vizjak, in connection with building the Mokrice hydroelectric power station along the Sava river.The investigation began following the KPK received numerous reports of possible conflicts of interests.
LJUBLJANA – – The European Strategic Forum on Research Infrastructures (ESFRI) will be ably led in the coming two years by Jana Kolar, the Slovenian representative to ESFRI and a member of the board.Kolar will begin her two-year mandate in 2022 and will be one of the very first Slovenian and the first woman to hold this position as The Ministry of Education, Science and Sports has announced.
LJUBLJANA The Director of the Slovenian News Agency (STA), Bojan Veselinovic, proposed to the government an arrangement that would allow for a temporary settlement of relations between STA as well as UKOM. Government Communication Office (UKOM) as the agency had not received receive any additional public funding for its services for more than 180 consecutive days.
CHALON SUR SAONE France CHALON SUR SAONE, France Slovenian Matej Mohoric (Bahrain Victorious) was the winner of seven stages of the Tour de France from La Vierzon to Creusot and was awarded the polka-dot jersey awarded to the most skilled climber.
SATURDAY , July 3
CRNA NA Koroskem President Borut Pahor made a speech at an old-fashioned gathering held in the Najevnik Linden Tree to stress the importance of respectful dialogue as well as mutual listening.He advised people to start engaging with those who have different opinions and to find compromises for our common interests.
Annexey, France – Slovenian rider Tadej Pogacar led for the entire Tour de France after an solo attack that secured him the fourth position at the end of the eight 150.8 km race of the famous Oyonnax race held at the Grand- Bornand.
SUNDAY, July 4,
KAUNAS, Lithuania – The Slovenian national basketball player was selected to compete in the Olympics for the first time since NBA superstar Luka Doncic helped the team win an 96:85 win against Lithuania during the last match in the tournaments that qualify for four.
LJUBLJANA LJUBLJANA Slovenian cyclist Primoz Roglic has made the decision to quit the Tour de France prematurely due to injuries he sustained at the beginning of the race.
Monday, July 5
LJUBLJANA – The Prime Minister Janez Jansa stressed the EU’s post-pandemic recovery as well as its resilience as an obvious response to crises when he laid out the goals for Slovenia’s Slovenian EU presidency to Slovenia’s National Assembly.The Prime Minister said that the repeated crises since 2008 have shown that the EU was unprepared for the majority these crises.
LJUBLJANA – The Prime Minister Janez Jansa has called for concerted efforts to persuade the population to be vaccinations against the coronavirus in addition to advising that 70% vaccination rates percent should be achieved before the close of the summer season in case Slovenia is to avoid any further closings.He claimed that this is the only method to not have the requirement of vaccination to certain occupations.
LJUBLJANA Labor minister Janez Cigler Kralj stated that he did everything he could to return unions to the table of negotiations after they quit the Economic and Social Council (ESS) in May. However, they were under the conditions that they not take part in engaging in protests by the government.
LJUBLJANA More restrictions on the services sector are removed.Casinos have been fully opened and the restrictions regarding the amount of patrons at the stores have been removed.Reconvalescence is a requirement, screening or vaccination is still in effect inside.
TUEDAY, July 6
STRASBOURG, France – Prime Minister Janez Jansa has told that the European Parliament that now is the right time to get the EU to begin acting more strategically, especially on the Western Balkans.The Prime Minister presented the main Priorities for the Slovenian EU Presidency He said that the top priority for the near term was to work to avoid the fourth round from the pandemic.
STRASBOURG, France – MEPs from the majority of the political groups within the European Parliament have delivered the Prime Vice-President Janez Jansa clear statements on legality, following present the main priorities for the Slovenian Presidency to the Parliament.Much of the criticism was focused on the lack of appointment by European Delegated Prosecutors, media freedom, and justice independence.
STRASBOURG, France – Prime Minister Janez Jansa resisted commenting on the European political outlook of his Democrats (SDS) in his trip to Strasbourg to speak to members of the European Parliament.When asked about the SDS’s participation within the European People’s Party (EPP) He said that his party was not concerned with these issues, but instead concentrated on the current issues.
BRDO PRI KRANJU – Minister of Infrastructure Jernej Vrtovec met with transport ministers from the neighboring states that are part of Slovenia along with Slovenia and the Western Balkans to discuss efforts to enhance cross-border connectivity between Europe EU as well as the rest of Europe.The minister said that a proposal to take appropriate steps to boost connectivity would be made at the Western Balkans meeting in the month of October.
LJUBLJANA – The supporters of the law governing the water referendum have vehemently criticized the process of the vote, claiming the omission of voters in regards to details on how and where voters can vote early as well as polling station employees.The long queues were reported in Ljubljana which had only one polling place to vote early, and confusion was seen in Maribor in which there were seven polling stations instead of just one.
WEDNESDAY, July 7
LJUBLJANA the National Assembly has adopted an emergency bill that is worth 243.5 million euro to assist tourism and other industries that are most affected by the epidemic of Covid-19.The bill also introduces an array of initiatives to assist businesses working in the tourism and catering, conventions sports and culture, and sports.
LJUBLJANA LJUBLJANA – LJUBLJANA – National Assembly adopted amendments to the law on infectious diseases following the Constitutional Court declared unconstitutional parts of the law and also by extension the measures adopted during the outbreak.The amended law stipulates the need for expertise to take certain measures, and certain indicators should be considered when deciding on limitations.
LJUBLJANA – – The National Assembly has adopted a bill for emergency measures in the health field that the government has intensified in the Parliament.The bill, which is worth 66.6 millions euros provides temporary measures to combat the effects of the coronavirus outbreak and aims to decrease the length of waiting time.
BRUSSELS, Belgium – The European Commission predicts that the Slovenian economy will expand by 5.7 percent this year, which is an rise of 0.8 points over the forecast for May.The forecast of 2020 is reduced to 5percent.The Slovenian government has been aided by a rise in investment, private spending and exports, with the number of merchandise exports currently at pre-crisis levels.
LJUBLJANA The oversight that was exercised by the Ministry of the Interior over the duties and authority of the police inside the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) found several flaws particularly in the length of investigations and mistakes relating to searches.Based on the findings Minister Ales Hojs is of the opinion that “certain changes to personnel” are required within the NBI.
RIGA, Latvia – Slovenian Defense Minister Matej Tonin visited Slovenian soldiers taking part in the NATO mission to increase active presence on the front in Latvia.Along together with Montenegrin as well as Macedonian colleagues, Olivera Injac and Radmila Sekerinska, he greeted the top officials in the NATO mission on the Adazi base.
Thursday, July 8
SOFIA, Bulgaria – President Borut Pahor met his Bulgarian counterpart Rumen Rdev to discuss the Bulgarian veto of North Macedonia’s application to apply for EU membership.The presidents have a personal commitment to finding a compromise which will allow to begin North Macedonian EU membership talks Pahor’s office announced.
LJUBLJANA – The Slovenian government has eliminated the requirement for quarantine for people who arrive in Slovenia from regions and countries that are classified as red or dark Red and can prove they’ve been infected with Covid-19 or have recovered from the illness that occurred on Saturday.
BRUSSELS, Belgium – Slovenia must improve its use of digital tools and the latest technologies in justice , and continue to train lawyers on their use, suggested European Commissioner for Justice Didier Reynders at the launch of a report on the state of justice within the EU the ninth report to date.Reynders urged Slovenia to choose its deputy European prosecutor.
LJUBLJANA Foreign Minister Anze Logar made a video presentation to connect the key priorities that Slovenia’s Slovenian EU presidency at the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) in a presentation that highlighted the resilience of the EU, its economic recovery, and the Conference on future of Europe.
NOVO MESTO – The pharmaceutical company Krka reported net profits that was 177.4 million euros in the first quarter, which was up 11% due to sales that amounted to 808.6 million euros. That’s which is an increase of 1 percent when compared to the same time in the year before, CEO Jo CEOe Collaric told