AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoSlovenia’s Right-Wing Comeback: Janez Janša has submitted his candidacy for prime minister, setting up a new right-leaning coalition and a return to power for the veteran populist after the liberal Freedom Movement failed to form a government. Coalition Math: Reports say Janša has backing from 48 MPs, with the Democrats and Truth expected to play key roles—while Večer warns the “Trojan horse” dynamic isn’t as surprising as some claim. Pre-Change Tensions: The police trade union is protesting proposed job restructuring at the top, alleging it’s timed to benefit specific insiders. Western Balkans EU Push: Austria, Italy, Czechia, Slovakia and Slovenia are floating a “step-by-step” single-market access model to keep enlargement momentum and reduce Western Balkans drift toward Russia. Eurovision Fallout: Spain’s PM backs its Eurovision boycott over Israel’s Gaza war, while the contest’s politics keep spilling into audiences and broadcasters. Human Rights Spotlight: Sahrawi activist Aminatou Haidar wrapped up a Slovenia Parliament visit, pressing for attention to Western Sahara’s occupation.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.