AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSlovenian Politics: A right-wing coalition deal is signed and former PM Janez Janša is set to return, with lawmakers expected to vote as early as tomorrow—while two appeals to the Constitutional Court over the 22 March election are already being framed by the new camp as a “coup attempt,” and the outgoing coalition wants a fast ruling. EU–Israel Fallout: The Ben-Gvir flotilla taunts have triggered a fresh diplomatic backlash: EU pressure for sanctions, ambassadors summoned across Europe, and Ireland pushing progress on its “Occupied Territories Bill” in the coming weeks. Energy & Industry: NGEN secured a €70m EBRD loan to expand battery storage across Poland, Romania, Latvia and Slovenia, and Slovenia is also extending state incentives for energy storage systems. Economy: Slovenia is moving to keep the 2026 deficit under the EU 3% limit. Culture & Sports: North Macedonia announces it will rejoin Eurovision in 2027 after a four-year absence; in football, Liverpool agree a free transfer for Slovenia defender Sara Agrez.
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