AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoParliamentary Oversight Blocked: Slovenia’s right-wing majority shut down an opposition push to create two parliamentary inquiry commissions into alleged foreign election interference and illicit campaign financing tied to the 22 March general election, with the emergency session adjourned after the agenda failed to reach the required votes. Anti-Corruption Standards: The Council of Europe’s GRECO stressed that top government leaders must set the tone on integrity and zero tolerance for corruption, in its latest monitoring report. Migration & Border Security: Frontex warned that Chinese, Russian and Turkish nationals are still using visa-free access in the Western Balkans as a stepping stone to irregular entry into the EU, urging tighter visa policy alignment across the region. NATO Summit Uncertainty: Plans for a NATO summit in Albania next year are reportedly in doubt due to US resistance and concerns over Tirana’s low defence spending. Ljubljana Culture: The Ljubljana Festival announced a semi-staged performance of Saint-Saëns’ Samson and Delilah on 9 July, featuring the RTV Slovenia Symphony Orchestra and an international cast. International Spotlight on Slovenia: Slovenia is also in the news via a reported embassy policy shift toward Jerusalem, with Israeli politicians praising the move.
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