AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoNATO & Defence Spending: Protesters in Ljubljana rallied after the Ankara summit, demanding Slovenia leave NATO and calling for military spending to be redirected to public services, as allies agreed to raise defence and security spending toward 5% of GDP by 2035. EU Recovery Funds: The EU Council approved Hungary’s revised recovery and resilience plan worth up to €10bn, with payments tied to milestones and new anti-corruption and transparency requirements; Ecofin also backed updated plans affecting Slovenia and several other states. Slovenian State Administration: Slovenia formally moved the seat of the Ministry of Local Self-Government, Cohesion and Regional Development from Ljubljana to Maribor, the first independent-Slovenia ministry headquartered outside the capital as part of a decentralisation push. Serbian Church vs. Ljubljana Court: The Serbian Orthodox Church’s Holy Synod condemned a Ljubljana District Court ruling against Patriarch Porfirije and the Ljubljana church community, calling it unlawful and lacking legal basis. International Diplomacy: Slovenia’s regional ties surfaced via EUFOR’s commander visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina, meeting local authorities in Gradiška and Derventa to stress cooperation for stability.
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