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The National Assembly endorsed Janez Janša, leader of the Democrats (SDS), for prime minister-elect by 51 votes to 39, opening the door for Slovenia to get a full-fledged government after weeks of political deadlock following early elections.
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Outgoing Prime Minister Borut Pahor will back a single European fiscal policy if the issue is raised at informal meeting of EU leaders, and hopes the new government will follow suit.
Read Full Article »The Institute of Macroeconomic Analysis and Development (IMAD) has significantly lowered its projection for economic growth, to 0.2% for 2012 and up to 2% for 2013. The estimates for 2011 are also lower than initially announced. But even those figures are considered overly optimistic by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
The Slovenian economy grew by 0.5% in 2011, IMAD assessed in its winter forecast, which was presented to the government on Thursday. This is a downgrade of one percentage...
The new government will have 11 ministries according to amendments to the government act that parliament adopted in a 49:37 vote on Thursday. Despite protests, the Culture Ministry will be folded into the Education Ministry and the prosecution service has been transferred to the Interior Ministry.
The number of ministries has been reduced from 15 to 11, in line with campaign pledges that the government should be smaller and cheaper.
Costs will be cut; the state administration must...
2011 will be remembered by a number of both positive and gloomy developments. We look at those that stood out in a year filled with controversies, affairs, and changing political scenery.
Read Full Article »It is not just their names that make Slovakia and Slovenia alike. There’s also the similar size, history, culture, natural...
Read More »With a very gloomy outlook for the next year facing not only Slovenia but the global market as a whole, we asked renowned...
Read More »The prospects for the Slovenian economy are looking anything but good. Growth in the third quarter of the year was down; Slovenian government bonds have been lingering around the alarming seven percent mark in the last month; and the country has seen yet another drop on a global list – eight...
Read Full Article »The recently renovated Proteus restaurant has built on the foundations of its glorious past and is flourishing thanks to its...
Read More »Air France flights from Ljubljana allows passengers to benefit of short connections to the over 800 Air France destinations.
Read More »The Inner World Theatre expresses itself through a series of original performances that transpose the boundaries between...
Read More »Once the pride of Slovene sport, Alpine skiing is now struggling to find its way out of the doldrums.
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