AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEmbassy & Palestine Policy: Prime Minister Janez Janša says Slovenia will freeze its recognition of a Palestinian state and move the Slovenian embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, calling the prior decision illegal under Slovenian law and framing the move as a legal and coalition-backed step. EU Labour & Social Policy: A new EU minimum-wage directive (EU-2022/2041) is moving into the spotlight as member states prepare implementation after the Court of Justice’s confirmation, with a focus on strengthening trade unions’ role and setting “adequate” statutory minimum wages. Foreign Policy—Regional Diplomacy: Bosnia’s foreign minister met Slovenia’s Tone Kajzer to discuss Bosnia’s EU path, rule of law, and the need for continued international support, including the OHR’s role. International Security Context: Commentary links Janša’s return to power with hopes for deeper Israeli-European strategic positioning amid renewed regional tensions. Global Peace Snapshot: A new Global Peace Index ranking places Slovenia among the world’s most peaceful countries, while Russia sits last. Ljubljana-Linked Research: A Slovenian-led team helped identify a previously unknown Maya city in Mexico, highlighting international research ties. Sports Note (Not Ljubljana-focused): Scotland’s Steve Clarke resigned after World Cup elimination, with Slovenia mentioned only via upcoming fixtures.
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