AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoSlovenian Government Shift: Parliament approved Janez Janša’s new right-of-centre cabinet in a 49–30 vote, replacing Robert Golob’s administration and pledging tax cuts, less bureaucracy, and a tougher line on corruption, alongside plans to raise defence spending and reshape areas like healthcare, education, and labour. Foreign Policy Flashpoint: Slovenia’s new course is again in the spotlight as Israel prepares to open its first embassy in Ljubljana after the government change, following earlier diplomatic tensions over flags and flight permissions. Energy Policy: Borzen published details of a €10m battery storage rebate scheme, co-financing up to 45% of eligible costs (capped at €225/kWh) for grid-connected battery energy storage systems installed between Oct. 1, 2025 and Jul. 31, 2026. Regional Diplomacy: President Iliana Iotova will host the 30th-anniversary SEECP summit in Sofia on June 10, with leaders from across the region expected. Culture & Media: RE-ACT, backed by Slovenian and Croatian film institutions, expands with rotating European guest regions, starting with Montenegro. Sports (Local Angle): Slovenia’s World Cup preparations included a 2–1 friendly loss to Croatia, while Leeds defender Jaka Bijol continued his run of starts for the national team.
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