AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAssisted Dying Referendum Fight: Slovenia’s Supreme Court is set to rule on a constitutional appeal after voters rejected assisted dying, with initiators arguing campaign-rule violations and constitutional breaches. Local Elections Rules: SDS, NSi and Truth have filed changes to the Local Elections Act that would strip voting rights in local elections from third-country nationals and adjust representation on local councils. Post-WWII Memory Law: A new coalition-backed amendment reinstates 17 May as a national remembrance day for victims of communist violence and mandates burials at Ljubljana’s Žale cemetery, raising fears of further polarisation. EU Recovery Cash: Slovenia has received €1.77bn from the EU Recovery and Resilience Facility since 2021 (85% of the total), with 81% as grants. Ljubljana Higher Education: The Faculty of Pharmacy in Ljubljana laid the foundation stone for a €100m Brdo Campus project, aiming to expand capacity to 2,000 students by 2030. Public Finance & Markets: Slovenia priced a €350m seven-year floating-rate bond, with strong demand and a spread around 20 bps over 6-month Euribor. EU Enlargement Politics: EU states are debating Ukraine’s accession pace, with some insisting Western Balkans candidates not be left behind.
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