AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoLjubljana Housing: Ljubljana opened a new Litijska–Pesarska municipal rental development in Štepanjsko Naselje: 95 public rental apartments in three buildings, plus two shared-housing units for older residents, community space, two commercial premises and an underground garage (188 spaces). Ten units are adapted for reduced mobility. The project started in July 2024, cost just under €19m, and is funded partly via the National Housing Fund and partly through the city’s public housing fund; tenants should move in once house numbers are assigned. Energy Policy: Slovenia’s Krško nuclear plan (JEK2) remains politically resilient and strategically central, with the new government saying it will accelerate development within existing legislation. The second reactor is estimated at €9.6bn–€15.4bn depending on size, and Krško already supplies nearly half of Slovenia’s electricity. Diplomacy: Israel named its first resident ambassador to Slovenia, Ruth Cohen-Dar, citing a diplomatic reset after Ljubljana’s change of government; the report links warmer ties to policy shifts under PM Janez Janša. International Security: NATO’s next summit will be hosted by Türkiye in Ankara next week, with burden-sharing a key agenda item. EU Politics: Eurovision’s director says there will be no further EBU votes on Israel’s participation, after membership “spoke conclusively.”
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