AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoGovernment & Elections: Outgoing PM Robert Golob urged Slovenia’s “democratic forces” to unite while sharply criticising the incoming Janša government ahead of the Thursday swearing-in. Local Politics: Dnevnik reports Ljubljana’s local election campaign is effectively underway as residents push back against contentious paid parking expansion under Mayor Zoran Janković. Parliament & Rule of Law: Slovenia’s Constitutional Court dismissed the Freedom Movement’s challenge to Truth party leader Zoran Stevanović’s election as National Assembly president over alleged ballot-marking irregularities. Anti-Corruption & Security: Police suspect Moravče mayor of corruption, with searches reported earlier this week. Culture & Ukraine: A Ljubljana museum opened an “Embroidered Ukraine” exhibition, bringing Ukrainian folk dress and family histories to the Slovenian public. International/Regional: Bosnia and Herzegovina faces rising illegal migration pressure, with migrant arrivals up sharply and smuggling arrests linked to routes toward Croatia and the EU. Media Ownership: Alpac Capital and United Group confirmed an agreement to sell Adria News Network, stressing editorial independence and journalists’ rights.
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