STA, 1 August -2018 Prospective prime minister-designate Marjan Šarec has said a minority government is an option after the Left decided to stay out of a centre-left coalition, but there are also indications that he may seek broader support despite now being rejected both by the Left and New Slovenia (NSi).
Lectures, visits, and internships to support the next generation of entrepreneurs.
STA, 1 August 2018 - Several events will be held in Slovenia to mark Roma Genocide Remembrance Day, observed on 2 August to remember the Nazi eradication of the Zigeunerlager at the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp and the extermination of nearly 3,000 Roma internees.
STA, 31 July 2018 - The Left has decided not to join a fledgling five-member coalition led by Marjan Šarec, but it is willing to endorse a minority government in exchange for the realisation of selected projects it deems are a priority.
Below is a review of the headlines in Slovenian dailies for Wednesday, 1 August 2018, as prepared by the STA:
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About 1,000 immigrants each month are intercepted crossing the Croatian-Slovenian border by the Slovenian police.
STA, 31 July 2018 - Some 72% of Slovenian households could afford a week-long vacation last year, up three percentage points over the year before and the highest since the data series began in 2005, the Statistics Office said.
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STA, 31 July 2018 - Slovenian pensioners will be given a boost to their personal finances on Tuesday. Along with their July pensions, they will also get an annual allowance of between 100 and 410 euro.
Below is a review of the headlines in Slovenian dailies for Tuesday, 31 July 2018, as prepared by the STA: