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The following schedule was prepared by the STA:
MONDAY, 21 October
LJUBLJANA - PM Marjan Šarec will take questions from MPs at the outset of a regular session of the National Assembly, which will continue until 29 October.
BELGRADE, Serbia - Interior Minister Boštjan Poklukar will start a two-day visit to Serbia for talks with his counterpart Nebojša Stefanović. On Tuesday, they will inspect joint Slovenian-Serbian police patrols at the Preševo crossing with North Macedonia.
LJUBLJANA - Former Maribor Mayor Franc Kangler will be heard by the parliamentary inquiry looking into alleged abuse in his prosecution.
LJUBLJANA - An international two-day conference on the consequences of First World War bearing on Central Europe will open as part of Year of Neighbourly Dialogue between Austria and Slovenia.
LJUBLJANA - The shareholders' meeting of NLB bank is to decide on a rise in remuneration for supervisory board members.
LJUBLJANA - The Ljubljana City Council will debate draft budgets for 2020 and 2021.
LJUBLJANA - The Ljubljana Fashion Week will start, until 25 October.
LJUBLJANA - The Biennial of Slovenian Independent Illustration will open; until 8 November.
LJUBLJANA - Bežigrad Cinema will launch a week of Japanese film by screening Tremble All You Want.
BOVEC - Chris Anthony will present his documentary on 10th Mountain Division of US Army below Mt Mangart.
TUESDAY, 22 October
TOKYO, Japan - President Borut Pahor is expected to visit Japan to attend the enthronement ceremony for Japanese Emperor Naruhito.
ZAGREB, Croatia - Defence Minister Karl Erjavec is to make a visit to Croatia to meet his counterpart Damir Krstičević.
LJUBLJANA - The National Assembly will resume session to debate amendments to the property appraisal act, among other things.
LJUBLJANA - Newspaper publisher Dnevnik will declare the winner of the Gazelle Award for Slovenia's fastest-growing company; PM Marjan Šarec to be on hand, along with three ministers.
LJUBLJANA - Vienna Days in Ljubljana will get under way with a concert by the Klangkollektiv orchestra, to be declared open by Vienna Mayor Michael Ludwig; until 24 October.
WEDNESDAY, 23 October
LJUBLJANA - The National Assembly will debate amendments to the personal income tax act and corporate income tax act.
MARIBOR - Gertrud Rantzen, the head of the German-Slovenian Chamber of Commerce, will talk about the countries' cooperation and the economic outlook for 2020.
LJUBLJANA - Chile Eboe-Osuji, president of the International Criminal Court, will visit Slovenia for meetings with Foreign Minister Miro Cerar and Justice Minister Andreja Katič.
LJUBLJANA - A civil initiative is expected to present signatures in support of an increase in pensions to PM Marjan Šarec and National Assembly Speaker Dejan Židan.
LJUBLJANA - A meeting between the mayors of Ljubljana and Vienna, Zoran Janković and Michael Ludwig, will launch a two-day conference themed Vienna and Ljubljana, cities tailored to people.
LJUBLJANA - A press conference of the 30th Ljubljana International Film Festival, to be held between 13 and 24 November.
LJUBLJANA - The Music Academy of the University of Ljubljana will mark its 80th anniversary.
LJUBLJANA - An international three-day conference on Slovenian studies will kick off.
LJUBLJANA - The Statistics Office will release the latest consumer confidence index.
LJUBLJANA - The 50th iteration of the fair Nature-Health will open, to run until 26 October.
THURSDAY, 24 October
BRUSSELS, Belgium - Defence Minister Karl Erjavec will take part in a two-day NATO ministerial.
STRASBOURG, France - National Assembly Speaker Dejan Židan will take part in the European Conference of Presidents of Parliament from Council of Europe countries, until 25 October.
LJUBLJANA - The National Assembly will debate amendments scraping bonus for social benefit recipients who work.
LJUBLJANA - The Slovenian World Congress will hold a two-day conference of Slovenian scientists and businessmen from all over the world.
MARIBOR - Pre trial hearings for former NBKM bank CEO Matjaž Kovačič and other former executives and several Croatian citizens in the Croatian affairs case.
KRANJ - The Slovenian Writers' Association will present the Jenko Prize for best poetry collection for the past two years.
LJUBLJANA - The first edition of the Slovenian sign language grammar book will be launched.
FRIDAY, 25 October
LJUBLJANA - The National Assembly will debate amendments to pension and labour market laws and amendments related to student work and scholarships.
LJUBLJANA - The Statistics Office will release the latest business sentiment index.
LJUBLJANA - A two-day conference on palliative care will get under way.
SATURDAY, 26 October
LJUBLJANA - Actor Rade Šerbedžija will give a concert at Cankarjev Dom with his ensemble Zapadni Kolodvor.
SUNDAY, 27 October
MARIBOR - The Maribor Theatre Festival will come to a close with an awards ceremony.
LJUBLJANA - The public broadcaster RTV Slovenija will hand out the Ježek Award for lifetime achievement in various genres of radio and TV creativity.
LJUBLJANA - The Ljubljana Marathon, the biggest running event in the country.