AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 minutes agoSlovenia–Israel Diplomacy: Prime Minister Janez Janša says Slovenia will freeze its recognition of a Palestinian state and relocate the Slovenian embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, drawing immediate political backlash and prompting the EU to reiterate its Jerusalem position and support for a negotiated two-state solution. EU Foreign Policy Watch: The EU’s External Action Service stressed it will follow UN Security Council Resolution 478 until Jerusalem’s final status is settled, responding to questions about whether Janša’s remarks align with EU common policy. Domestic Politics: Slovenia’s opposition parties have rejected Janša’s coalition “development partnership,” arguing it’s a trust-free manoeuvre and pointing to unilateral government moves on taxation, foreign policy and labour. Energy & Households: A new electricity-sharing scheme lets solar owners allocate surplus power to other customers across Slovenia, with billing adjusted in 15-minute intervals while network charges and levies stay based on actual grid use. Public Life & Rights: Pride in Ljubljana is described as less safe and more tense, with concerns that intolerance is spreading from parliament and digital spaces into physical ones. Local Culture: Kranjska Gora hosts the first KEKEC children’s film festival, running 3–5 July 2026, with screenings, workshops and discussions.
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