AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 minutes agoEU Media Freedom Watch: The EU-wide #MPM2026 report warns that journalists’ working conditions are worsening across Europe, with one-third of countries facing high risks and only a handful offering “decent” protection from harassment. Slovenian Politics & Diplomacy: Returning PM Janez Janša says his government will reverse pro-Palestinian steps, including freezing the prior recognition decision and moving Slovenia’s embassy to Jerusalem—prompting the EU to reiterate its Jerusalem position and a two-state solution. Domestic Governance: Opposition parties reject Janša’s “development partnership” plan that would have given them early access to draft laws, arguing it’s a trust-free political manoeuvre. EU Travel Rules: More destinations are considering waiving the Entry/Exit System for Brits amid airport queues and re-biometric hassles. Energy Policy: Slovenia’s electricity sharing starts, letting households trade surplus power across the country while keeping network charges based on actual usage. EU Heat Response: The Commission says heatwave management is mainly a national duty, even as hospitals strain and millions face extreme temperatures. International Peace Index: The 2026 Global Peace Index ranks Slovenia among the most peaceful, while listing Nigeria, Russia, Israel, the USA and Sudan among the least peaceful. Ljubljana Society: Pride in Slovenia is described as less safe and more tense, with intolerance “coming from the top down.”
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