AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoSlovenian Government & Foreign Policy: Janez Janša’s return to power is framed as a major political shift, with attention on how Ljubljana’s stance is changing after the new government moves to align more closely with Israel, including the decision to raise a Palestinian flag only after earlier removals. EU Budget & Defence Debate: A Brussels demonstration under “Welfare not Warfare” targets the EU’s rearmament push, warning that higher military spending crowds out social spending. Energy Policy: Borzen has opened a €10m grant scheme for non-repayable support for battery energy storage systems, covering up to 45% of eligible costs (capped per kWh) for installations connected to the grid in 2026. Local Governance & Logistics: Pošta Slovenije and Ljubljana launched a pilot for assisted robotic last-mile delivery in the pedestrian zone, starting with a route from City Hall to Soline. International Law & Israel: UK Labour MPs call for ending trade with illegal Israeli settlements, citing the E1 plan and warning current sanctions are not enough. Regional Diplomacy: SEECP’s 30th anniversary summit is set for June 10 in Sofia, with Slovenia’s president among expected leaders.
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