What the Papers Say: Friday, 23 February, 2018

By , 23 Feb 2018, 08:40 AM News
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The top stories this morning. 

Below is a review of the headlines in Slovenian dailies for Friday, 23 February, 2018, as prepared by the STA:

DELO

Weather conditions
"St Matthew not doing his job this year, polar cold coming in": Although an old proverb says that the winter should say goodbye around St Mathews's, Slovenia is in for an icy cold morning on Sunday and the cold will intensify in the next couple of days. (front page, 8)

Women in prisons
"Cruel reality of life behind bars for women": The paper brings stories of women serving their prison sentences. (front page, 10)

Army scandal
"Replacements at army top - what now?": The government dismissed yesterday Major General Andrej Osterman as the chief of the general staff of the Slovenian Armed Forces after an elite brigade failed at a NATO combat readiness test last week. Deputy Alan Geder was appointed as his replacement. (front page, 2)

DNEVNIK

Army scandal
"Geder will remedy 'deliberate humiliation' of the army": The paper says that its expectations were confirmed yesterday, as Defence Minister Andreja Katič put the blame for the army debacle at a NATO test on Major General Andrej Osterman as the chief of the general staff of the Slovenian Armed Forces. (front page, 2, 18)

Energy
"Gazprom remains gas supplier for Slovenia": Russian giant Gazprom will continue to be the main supplier of gas for Slovenia. A deal on long-term cooperation is to be signed next month. (front page, 5)

General election
"Lists to be topped by new-old names": The presidency of the coalition Social Democrats (SD) has confirmed a preliminary list of candidates for the general election in the spring, which features senior SD members as well as some public figures. (front page, 3)

FINANCE

Demographic changes
"We are ageing faster than Europe": Given the current trend of population ageing, the paper looks at changes Slovenia can expect in a decade. (front page, 2-3)

Fate of Gorenjska banka
"Will creditors divide Gorenjska banka among themselves if Kostić's efforts fail?": The Serbian bank AIK Banka of Miodrag Kostić saw its clearance to take over the bank Gorenjska Banka expire on Wednesday. But technically, it still has until mid-March to buy the shares currently owned by Sava. (front page, 4-5)

Slovenian-Croatia dispute over the LB bank
"All you need to know about Slovenian-Croatian dispute on old LB": After the NLB bank surprisingly settled a claim in Croatia related to Yugoslav-era savings deposits, in a move seen as potentially damaging for the bank and the state, the paper presents the Slovenian-Croatian dispute in more detail. (front page, 6-7)

VEČER

Death anniversary of Janez Drnovšek
"Very special politician": A decade has passed since the death of Janez Drnovšek, the former president and long serving prime minister. (front page, 18-19)

Gorenje strike
"Gorenje: Strike in mid-March": Employees at the household appliances maker Gorenje will go on strike on 14 March unless the management reverses its decision to cancel the collective bargaining agreement. (front page, 3)

Dutch interest in farm land
"Land to the Dutch too": A delegation of the Dutch Embassy and representatives of the company Royal Lemkes recently visited the Agriculture Ministry to discuss Slovenian legislation concerning farm land 

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