AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSlovenian Presidency Under Fire: President Nataša Pirc Musar denied any links to Russian intelligence after a traffic accident raised questions about her close friend Viktorija Krivolucka, whose alleged ties to disgraced former intelligence official Roman Jeglič have been reported by Dnevnik and Austria’s APA. Foreign Policy Scrutiny: A ruling conservative party is pushing for the government to bar the president from intelligence reports while the controversy grows. Regional Energy & Cost Pressure: Croatia extended regulated fuel-price rules, while Slovenia also saw updated maximum retail prices for petrol, diesel and LPG. Infrastructure Watch: Croatia’s government started the €38.5m second and third phases of the Drniš bypass, with Slovenian contractor CGP in the consortium. International Diplomacy: Kazakhstan’s President Tokayev received credentials from ambassadors including Slovenia’s Branko Rakovec, alongside others from Europe and Africa. Health & Rights Debate: A renewed push for legal euthanasia for the elderly is back in the spotlight, framed as a potential “right.”
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