AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoPalestine Flag Diplomacy: Slovenia’s president Natasa Pirc Musar says she will raise the Palestinian flag at the Presidential Palace after Prime Minister Janez Janša’s government removed it from parliament, calling Gaza’s situation a continuing “genocide” and a test of respect for international humanitarian law. Government Reset: The flag row is tied to Janša’s return to power and a pro-Israel shift after months of strained relations under Robert Golob. EU/International Pressure: Ireland has banned Israeli ministers Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich from entering the country, joining a wider European list including Slovenia, over remarks and actions linked to Gaza flotilla activists. Foreign Policy Staffing: Slovenia’s new foreign minister Tone Kajzer has been congratulated and invited to cooperate by India’s S. Jaishankar, signaling a renewed push on bilateral ties. EU Rulemaking Watch: The European Commission has launched infringement steps against Slovenia and other states for missing deadlines on aviation fuel penalty rules under ReFuelEU. Labour Rights Angle: EU pay transparency implementation is lagging across member states, with Slovenia named among those yet to act. Ljubljana Local Governance: A parking dispute involving the Ljubljana mayor is set to go to a vote.
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