AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSlovenian Politics: Slovenia’s new conservative government led by Janez Janša has reversed key anti-Israeli steps from the previous Golob administration, lifting entry bans on Netanyahu and other Israeli officials and ending restrictions including the arms trade ban, framing the move as enabling “normal political dialogue” and EU-aligned regulation. EU Watch: In Brussels, an EU Parliament vote on June 17 is set to push targeted human-rights sanctions against Turkey’s justice minister Akın Gürlek, drawing sharp backlash from Turkey’s AK Party and accusations of “colonial” rhetoric. National Memory Law: Slovenia’s parliament passed a law on the burial of victims of post-war killings, with critics calling it ideological and divisive, while supporters argue it is a civilizational duty to address unburied victims. Security & Society: A Global Peace Index update says global peacefulness fell for a 12th straight year, with conflict and militarisation driving the decline; Slovenia is also mentioned among safer European destinations. International Fallout: UEFA chief Aleksander Čeferin faced a coordinated backlash from multiple World Cup federations after remarks about the expanded 48-team tournament producing “uninteresting” matches.
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