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The Republic of Slovenia: EUR 1.5bn 3.000% long 10-year notes
On Wednesday, 3 January 2024, the Republic of Slovenia, rated A3 (stable) / AA- (stable) / A (stable), successfully accessed the international capital markets with a EUR 1.5bn long 10-year Reg S issuance due 10 March 2034. This transaction marks the first sovereign EUR-denominated transaction of 2024 benefitting from start of year investor liquidity.
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The Republic of Slovenia - EUR 10-year mandate
The Republic of Slovenia - EUR 10-year mandate
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Plans for Celebrating the Twentieth Anniversary of Slovenia's EU Membership
On May 1, 2024, Slovenia will mark the 20th anniversary of its accession to the European Union, coinciding with the largest EU enlargement in history. In collaboration with institutions such as the National Assembly, the Office of the President of the Republic, and the representations of the European Commission and the European Parliament in Slovenia, the government has curated a comprehensive program of activities.
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Statement by Prime Minister Robert Golob on the occasion of the Republic of Slovenia becoming a member of the UN Security Council
We begin our membership of the UN Security Council in a period full of complex challenges for the international community. This will make it all the more important that, as we have done in the past, we work for balanced international relations and for the protection of the most vulnerable.
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Archive of the Archivalias of the Month of 2024
The online column Archivalia of the Month has been published since January 2011. Its purpose is to promote the Archives of the Republic of Slovenia and its archival holdings. Presented in the column are archival documents that are interesting visually and content-wise, as well as newly acquired documents or the ones that have so far been overlooked. Also published are documents relating to various anniversaries, current events and many more.
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Slovenia takes up non-permanent seat on the UN Security Council
On 1 January 2024, Slovenia becomes a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council for the second time in its history. Following its successful election by an overwhelming majority of 153 votes, and after three months as an observer, Slovenia will participate in decisions to maintain international peace and security during the 2024–2025 term. It will act in an inclusive and responsible manner, committed to the principles of the UN Charter, international law and human rights.
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Saving, the Main Principle of a Good Housewife
In 1937, the Union of the Savings Banks of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia printed a brochure consisting of articles, written by three housewives from Zagreb, Belgrade and Kranj. Saving was not only relevant during the world wars or around October 31, but has, in a way, been a constant in our lives. "Saving" brochure, preserved among the archival records of the Drava Banovina Savings Bank, is presented here as the archivalia for the month of January.
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New Year message from Prime Minister Robert Golob
Message from Prime Minister Robert Golob for the New Year.
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The Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia in Tirana will be closed on 1 and 2 January
The Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia in Tirana will be closed on Monday 1 January and Tuesday 2 January (New Year).
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The Republic of Slovenia issued an open call for the 2024 Golden Bee Award
The Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Food has issued an open call to citizens, legal persons or other organisations for the identification of candidates for the 2024 Golden Bee Award. The call is open till 15th March 2024 and applications from Slovenia and abroad are expected. The subject of the call are projects or achievements in promotion of bees and other pollinators in the past seven years (i.e. in the period 2016–2023).
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Slovenia receives over half a billion euros in EU recovery and resilience funds
Slovenia has received EUR 536 million in response to its second request for the payment of funds from the Recovery and Resilience Facility.
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EU funding for flood risk reduction
The Ministry of Cohesion and Regional Development has approved EU funding for the project Reducing flood risk in the Vipava River basin – stage one.
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EU funding for cooperation between employment offices, social work centres and other stakeholders
The Ministry of Cohesion and Regional Development has approved EU funding for the operation Strengthening cooperation between the employment offices, the social work centres and other stakeholders in the integration in the labour market of the long-term unemployed.
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Embassy will be closed on 25 and 26 December
The Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia in Tehran will be closed on 25 December 2023, Christmas Day, as well as on 26 December 2023, Slovenia's Independence and Unity Day.
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Minister Fajon: "In the coming year I wish you success, happiness, good health and love."
Christmas and New Year greetings from Tanja Fajon, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign and European Affairs:
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Christmas and New Year message from Prime Minister Robert Golob
The most magical time of the year is before us. A time spent in anticipation of Christmas and the beginning of the following year. A time that we would look forward to as children and still do today, as adults.
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Address by Prime Minister Robert Golob on the occasion of Independence and Unity Day
The Prime Minister of the Republic of Slovenia, Dr Robert Golob, delivered a solemn address at the ceremony on the occasion of Independence and Unity Day.
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LesnaVesna wooden Christmas trees and decorations
Architects and designers Eva Štrukelj and Ignacio Lopez Sola from the LesnaVesna design studio create wooden products with which they preserve historical tradition in a contemporary style.
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The Slovenian Embassy in Tirana will closed on 25 and 26 December
The Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia will be closed on 25 December on Christmas and on 26 December on the Day of Independence and Unity of Slovenia.
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Sinfo: Let the holiday season light sparkles in our eyes
Time goes quickly by, and you are already reading the last issue of the Sinfo magazine in 2023.