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The following schedule was prepared by the STA:
MONDAY, 13 January
ABU DHABI, UAE - Foreign Minister Miro Cerar will attend Sustainability Week, an international conference on sustainable development.
KRŠKO - GEN Energija, the state-owned enterprise that manages the Krško Nuclear Power Plant, will present its business results for 2019 and plans.
TUESDAY, 14 January
LJUBLJANA - The parliamentary Finance Committee will debate a report on an audit of the Bank Assets Management Company.
LJUBLJANA - Publisher Mladinska Knjiga will confer its Blue Bird Prize for best as yet unpublished youth novel. The prize is conferred biennially for different genres.
WEDNESDAY, 15 January
BRUSSELS, Belgium - An event will mark the centenary of the University of Ljubljana, to be addressed by the head of the Slovenian Business and Research Association, Draško Veselinovič, and featuring the university chancellor, Slovenia's ambassadors to to the EU and Belgium and European Commission official Jean-Eric Paquet.
LJUBLJANA - The Environment Ministry will unveil a new national spatial development strategy, launching a period of public consultation.
LJUBLJANA - Asset manager NLB Skladi will speak about trends in capital markets in 2020 and comment on developments in the mutual funds market.
LJUBLJANA - The recipients of this year's Prešeren Prizes for lifetime achievements in culture will be announced.
LJUBLJANA - The Statistics Office will release wage data for November 2019.
THURSDAY, 16 January
LJUBLJANA - The parliamentary Foreign Policy Committee will convene at the behest of the Left to debate what it calls US imperialist policies in the Middle East and policy of aggression against Iran.
LJUBLJANA - Preparations for a business conference called Texas feels Slovenia and details of a partnership between Slovenia and the NBA club Dallas Mavericks will be presented.
LJUBLJANA - A regular weekly government session.
FRIDAY, 17 January
LJUBLJANA - European Migration and Home Affairs Commissioner Ylva Johansson will pay a visit to Slovenia.
LJUBLJANA - Croatian Ambassador Boris Grigić will present priorities of Croatia's presidency of the Council of the EU until 30 June at the National Assembly.
LJUBLJANA - The parliamentary Intelligence Oversight Commission will be in session behind closed doors.
SATURDAY, 18 January
LJUBLJANA - The coalition Pensioners' Party (DeSUS) will hold leadership election, choosing between incumbent leader Karl Erjavec, Agriculture Minister Aleksandra Pivec and local councillor Borut Stražišar.
SUNDAY, 20 January
No major events are scheduled.