Slovenia Weekly: Ambition and flexibility
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Prime Minister: “We support measures that would lead to the cessation of hostilities and military attacks.”
16. 10. 2024
Prime Minister Robert Golob is today attending the first summit between the European Union and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). Prime Minister Robert Golob is today attending the first summit between the European Union and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC).
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Prime Minister Golob: "Migration must be viewed comprehensively, based on the principle of unity and solidarity"
17. 10. 2024
On the second day of his official visit to Brussels, Prime Minister Robert Golob attended the European Council meeting. The summit's agenda included Russia's war of aggression in Ukraine and continued comprehensive support for Ukraine, the escalating crisis in the Middle East, a review of the comprehensive approach to migration, the competitiveness of the European market, and specific foreign policy issues.
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125th regular session of the Government of the Republic of Slovenia
17. 10. 2024
At today’s session, the Government approved legislative amendments to increase the accessibility of payment accounts and the second proposal for amendments to the Recovery and Resilience Plan. It also took note of the initialled agreement on the Act on the Common Foundations of the Salary System in the Public Sector.
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Prime Minister Dr Robert Golob meets with Serbian Foreign Minister Marko Đurić
15. 10. 2024
The Prime Minister, Dr Robert Golob, today met with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Serbia, Marko Đurić, who is on an official visit to the Republic of Slovenia.
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One in eleven people on Earth deprived of their right to food
16. 10. 2024
This year's World Food Day - 16 October - is dedicated to food as a human right. Slovenia has chosen food security as the central theme of the 12th Slovenian Development Days, which take place between 15 and 22 October.
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Inspiring Green Stories from Slovenia Once Again Among the World's Top 100
18. 10. 2024
In 2024, Slovenia continues to shine on the global stage of sustainable tourism. Six Slovenian destinations have earned a place on the prestigious "Green Destinations Top 100 Stories" list, each recognized for their unique sustainability efforts: Bela Krajina, Brežice, Jeruzalem, Ljubljana, Miren-Kras and Rogla-Pohorje.