AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoMedia & Politics in the Balkans: The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) and regional journalist groups warned that the sale of Adria News Network (ANN) outlets (including N1, Nova S, Vijesti and Danas) to Alpac Capital could threaten media pluralism and editorial independence, pointing to the wider political pressure on independent reporting across the region. Slovenian Government Transition: Outgoing PM Robert Golob urged “democratic forces” to unite and criticised the incoming coalition ahead of the new government’s swearing-in, while incoming PM Janez Janša used congratulatory posts to promise continued Western Balkans support toward EU accession. Local Governance & Integrity: Reports say the Moravče mayor is suspected of corruption after police searches, and a separate legal fight continues around parliamentary inquiry rule changes. Regional Policy: Večer argues it’s unlikely the National Assembly will introduce regions in this term, while praising Monika Kirbiš Rojs as a likely regional development minister candidate. Security & Compliance Context: EU cybersecurity governance is under strain from overlapping rules like NIS2 and DORA, with Slovenia noted as having legislation but not in the same form as others. Culture in Ljubljana: A Ljubljana museum opened an “Embroidered Ukraine” exhibition, bringing Ukrainian folk dress and family histories to the city’s public.
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