AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoParliamentary Rules Tightened: Slovenia’s National Assembly passed changes to the Parliamentary Inquiry Act, narrowing who can challenge an inquiry at the Constitutional Court, banning back-to-back inquiries on the same issue, and adding new remedies for people under investigation. Occupied Territories Trade: Ireland moved to ban imports of goods from Israeli settlements in the West Bank by mid-July, with the bill still limited to products (not services) after business and political pushback—an approach some EU states, including hopes for Slovenia, are watching closely. Foreign Policy Friction: In Dublin’s Dáil, the Taoiseach accused Sinn Féin of attacking the coalition “sometimes even more than the Israeli government,” as the debate over the Occupied Territories Bill’s scope heats up. Local Spotlight: Ljubljana’s nuclear research legacy got a fresh spotlight as TRIGA marked 60 years, with the Jožef Stefan Institute receiving a major national honour. Sports & Politics Collide: Slovenia coach Bostjan Cesar publicly questioned Manchester United’s handling of Benjamin Šeško’s fitness, adding another club-vs-country flare-up.
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