AGP Executive Report
Last update: 37 minutes agoGovernment Switch Looms: Janez Janša has been nominated for Slovenia’s next prime minister, with coalition talks moving fast after his SDS secured backing in Parliament—setting up a right-wing return and a likely shift from Robert Golob’s liberal line. Coalition & Pushback: The Freedom Movement is still floating a short-term technocratic alternative, while Freedom accuses rightist parties of undermining law enforcement and the Truth party raises concerns about undue influence around MPs. Security & Integrity Row: The police union is warning against planned job restructuring at the top, alleging favouritism ahead of the handover. Foreign Policy Spotlight: Sahrawi activist Aminatou Haidar wrapped up a visit to Slovenia’s Parliament and university events, renewing calls to decolonize Western Sahara and highlighting alleged human-rights violations. EU/Global Watch: The US Senate approved Asel Roberts as ambassador to Slovenia, while Slovenia also sent 1,000 first-aid kits to UN peacekeepers in Central Africa. Culture Noise: Eurovision’s Bulgaria win still reverberates locally, with the Israel participation controversy dominating the debate.
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