AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoHousing in Ljubljana: A new Litijska–Pesarska municipal project has opened with 95 public rental apartments in Štepanjsko Naselje, built for just under €19m and partly financed via the National Housing Fund—yet Ljubljana’s mayor again stressed the city still needs roughly 10,000–12,000 more rentals. Slovenia’s energy politics: The Krško second reactor (JEK2) remains a rare long-term political constant, with the Janša government saying it will accelerate development under the existing legal framework, as the plant continues to supply nearly half of Slovenia’s electricity. Roma and schooling: Education minister Borut Rončević argues for a cross-sector approach to Roma children’s school outcomes and equal enforcement of attendance rules, while the coverage notes the deeper issues of exclusion and racism he did not address. International diplomacy: Israel has appointed its first resident ambassador to Slovenia, signaling a diplomatic reset and deepening bilateral ties. NATO spending pressure: NATO chief Mark Rutte is set to press allies at the summit to meet defence-spending promises, with uneven progress already straining budgets. Culture & film industry: CineLink’s Sarajevo Industry Days revealed Co-Production Market and Drama line-ups, including a new €10,000 award and projects involving Slovenia.
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