DELO
Literary awards
"Who will be first-time, second-time, third-time Kresnik winner?": The judging panel for the Kresnik Prize has shortlisted the latest novels of Drago Jančar, Štefan Kardoš, Florjan Lipuš, Sarival Sosič and Vlado Žabot. (front page, page 17)
General Data Protection Regulation
"In service of 500 million individuals": Before the EU regulation on data protection and privacy comes into effect on 25 May, customers are being asked to confirm their consent to the use of personal data that providers of goods and services have in their database. (front page, page 9)
Gorenjska Banka takeover
"Kostić submits his list of candidates for supervisors": AIK Banka, the bank owned by Serbian businessman Miodrag Kostić, has demanded a meeting of Gorenjska Banka shareholders in a bid to take control of the supervisory board of the Slovenian bank. (front page, page 3)
DNEVNIK
Migrations in election campaign
"How much does Slovenia spend on Ahmad? Much less than what the right claims": The claim on the SDS's campaign posters that every migrant gets 1,963 euro a month is a political lie. (front page, page 2, commentary 16)
Youth mental health
"Psychiatrist prescribed him a drug in ten minutes ...": The number of children and youths diagnosed with mental or behavioural disorders has been increasing in Slovenia as well. So has the number of prescriptions for psychopharmaceuticals, a survey by the National Public Health Institute has found. (front page, page 4)
FINANCE
General Data Protection Regulation
"GDPR is here. You know the rules?": The paper offers a guideline of the General Data Protection Regulation as the EU directive comes into use on Friday. (front page, pages 4-9)
Gorenje takeover
"Hisense has bought first shares via stock market, takeover bid to follow": Chinese white goods and electronics manufacturer Hisense has already acquired at least 1.85% of Gorenje shares on the stock market, according to the shares register. Ahead of the takeover bid, the paper advises shareholders on whether it pays for them to sell their shares and how to invest their money. (front page, pages 2, 3)
Election promises
"Politicians promise you tax candies. Do you believe them?": The paper looks at some of the election promises, including lower and simpler taxes, higher pay and justice for all. (front page, pages 10, 11)
VEČER
Hydropower plant centenary
"Energy industry pillar": The cream of the Slovenian energy and government officials gathered to mark the centenary of the Fala hydroelectric power station. (front page, pages 2, 3)
Večer campaign debate
"Enough of begging in Ljubljana": A campaign debate hosted by the newspaper publisher focused on local issues; candidates were unanimous in their calls for a special law for Maribor and for creation of provinces. (front page, pages 10, 11)
White collar crime
"Questionable railway station renovation": Four defendants have been put on trial in Maribor over contentious transfer of a railway station near Bled ten years ago. (front page, pages 20, 21)