AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 minutes agoMoravče Corruption Probe: Police searched dozens of premises and the Ljubljana District Court issued a warrant after the Moravče mayor Milan Balažic was suspected of multiple corruption offences; deputy mayor Marko Kladnik is suspected of aiding bribery. RTV Slovenija Dismissal Case: The Ljubljana Labour Court rejected, in a retrial, a lawsuit by former RTV Slovenija director general Andrej Grah Whatmough seeking reinstatement after his 2023 dismissal. Adria News Network Sale Fallout: United Group agreed to sell Adria News Network to Alpac Capital, triggering legal challenges by United Group founder Dragan Šolak and Victoriya Boklag and alarm from journalists’ groups over risks to editorial independence across the Western Balkans. New Janša Government Takes Shape: Janez Janša was elected PM for a fourth term and coalition parties confirmed 15 ministerial candidates; hearings are set to follow, with SLS complaining it was left without a ministerial post. Defence Spending Clash: President Nataša Pirc Musar said defence spending commitments must be honoured, after NATO chief Mark Rutte warned Slovenia’s “core” spending is below the reported 2% target. Ljubljana Parking Referendum: A Ljubljana civil initiative collected signatures to demand a referendum on expanded paid parking, but the mayor moved to abolish the changes by calling a city council session.
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