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Pahor wins Slovenian presidential run-off
English.news.cn 2012-12-03 05:40:56 By Xinhua writer Zhao Yi LJUBLJANA, Dec. 2 (Xinhua)-- Former Slovenian prime minister Borut Pahor, who won a landslide victory in the 2012 presidential election run-off on Sunday, called for joint effort to help Slovenia bridge over difficulties and crisis. This is "only the beginning, the beginning of something new, a new hope, a new period, " he told reporters soon after he was unofficially announced winner of the presidential run-off. "We need trust, mutual respect, tolerance, readiness to listen. And irrespective of how big the differences among us may be, the things that connect us are even stronger." Pahor won 67 percent of votes, while incumbent President Danilo Turk, who seeks second term, got 33 percent, unofficial and incomplete results showed. While Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Jansa congratulated his predecessor Pahor on winning the presidential run-off, incumbent Presdient Danilo Turk, who sought for the second term in office, has conceded defeat in the runoff, and congratulated Pahor, Slovenian Press Agency reported. The outgoing president said he would remain an "active citizen" after his term officially ends in three weeks. The latest presidential elections in Slovenia, the fifth of its kind since the former republic of Yugoslavia declared independence in 1991, kicked off three weeks ago. The run-off election took place as there was no candidate winning an outright majority in the first round. Slovenia's president, with a five-year term, is largely a ceremonial post. However, as head of state, he is custodian of the national constitution and the supreme commander of the country's armed forces. Pahor, 49, was prime minister between November 2008 and February 2012. His cabinet failed in September 2011 to pass confidence vote in the National Assembly due to its failure to deal with worsening political and economic crisis. Pahor's setbacks prompted a snap parliamentary vote last December. He was succeeded by Jansa in February 2012. During his latest presidential campaign, Pahor promised to do his best to restore confidence among politicians and people, and to seek political consensus to tackle the crisis in Slovenia. On foreign affairs, he advocated to give first priority to the maintenance of good relations with all of its neighboring countries, because the most trade is done with these countries and most investment comes from them. He suggested Slovenia play more political influence in the Western Balkans, strengthen strategic partnerships with EU countries, and enhance its political and economic cooperation with main global powers. He also stood for Slovenia's involvement in international peacekeeping missions organized by international organizations, especially the NATO. Pahor's bid for the presidency of Slovenia has been supported by Jansa and Parliament Speaker Gregor Virant. Slovenia needs a new president who should be more unifying, Jansa told reporters as he cast his vote in the run-off of presidential election. Virant voiced his support for Pahor publicly, noting that cooperation between state president and parliamentary speaker was very important. Slovenia, with two million people, prepared some 3,300 polling stations for 1.7 million eligible voters across the country to cast votes. However, the turnout of Sunday's elections was reportedly 31 percent, which was the lowest on record. Such a low turnout could be attributed partially to poor weather, with snow and rain sweeping across the country. But anti-government demonstrations and protests that turned bloody violent in the past few days have apparently remarkable negative impact on enthusiasm about the presidential election, local analysts said. More than a dozen of police officers injured and about 60 protesters were detained when 10,000-strong protests against social unfairness and official corruption broke out in Ljubljana and Maribor, the second largest city in the country, last week. The successive anti-government demonstrations were believed to be the worst social turmoil ever since the founding of the Republic of Slovenia in 1991. http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/wo..._124034979.htm
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In December 2013th The representatives of Slovenian NS organization "Slovenian Radicals" visited the Blood & Honour activists in the Republic of Srpska. This is the second coming of the Slovenian comrades to the Republic of Serbian. This group of Serbian Slovenian friendship ended in socializing, friendly discussion, exchange of experiences and agreement.
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Slovenia says yes to gay marriage and same sex adoption
Published time: March 04, 2015 20:48 Get short URL Slovenia has become the 11th country in the European Union to allow marriage between same sex couples, who are also now legally allowed to adopt children, just three years after a similar law was rejected in a referendum. The Slovenian parliament passed the law by a comfortable 51 to 28 votes, although the law was fiercely protested by two center right opposition parties and various interest groups. “This will be a step towards a truly patient and inclusive society which Slovenia enters the twenty-first century,”Matej Tasner Vatovec of the center-left party United Left, which tabled the law, told parliament before the vote. One of the groups, which opposed the law, the Civil Initiative for Family and Children’s Rights, said Wednesday that it would try and push for a referendum to oppose the law. Slovenia rejected a similar proposal in a referendum in 2012. But this is unlikely to succeed, because Slovenia changed the law in 2013, which prohibits referendums on issues of human rights.so much for democracy and will of the people Slovenia’s neighbor Croatia, and another country of the former Yugoslavia, rejected gay marriage and adoption in a referendum in 2013, although couples can register their partnerships. A number of European Union countries including Britain, Spain and France have recently recognized same sex marriages, although they remain a divisive issue within the more conservative members of the EU. There are now 21 countries worldwide, which allow same sex marriages. http://rt.com/news/237785-slovenia-allows-gay-marriage/
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We are protecting the freedoms of European citizens': Hungary defends closing its Croatian border as several busloads of migrants reaches Slovenia
Hungary closed border with Croatia last night, forcing migrants to Slovenia First bus has arrived on Slovenian border where migrants will be registered Slovenia has cancelled all trains from Croatia to stem the tide of migrants 383,000 migrants from Middle East, Africa, Asia entered Hungary this year More on Europe's migrant crisis: Migrant and Refugee Crisis News from Syria and Europe | Daily Mail Online Hundreds of migrants trapped in Croatia have reached the Slovenian border after Hungary shut its border with the country last night. Buses carrying more than 600 have already arrived at the border crossings of Gruskovje and Petisovci, Croatian Interior Minister Ranko Ostojic said. Hungary, which also built a 110-mile-long barb wire fence along its border with Serbia, said it closed the crossing to 'protect the freedoms' of European citizens. The blockade at the Hungary-Croatia border forced thousands of migrants to divert to Slovenia, home to two million people, where the new arrivals will be registered before 'most of them' are transferred to the Austrian border. Slovenia cancelled all trains from Croatia so migrants could not enter the country that way. Experts fear the move will leave thousands of migrants stranded in Croatia, which is 'ill-equipped' to deal with them. Read more: 'We are protecting the freedoms of European citizens': Hungary defends closing its Croatian border as first busload of migrants reaches Slovenia* | Daily Mail Online |
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March of the migrants now 'out of control' as Croatia sends thousands more towards overwhelmed Slovenia, who are left to beg the EU for help policing its borders
Slovenia blasts Croatia for ignoring requests to contain the migrant surge and called on rest of EU to solve crisis It says it can only handle 2,500 migrants a day – but claims 8,300 refugees are already being held in the country Police surrounded hundreds more migrants in a muddy field near the border before escorting them to packed centre Slovenia is pleading with the EU to send more police to patrol its borders as thousands more migrants enter the country on their way to western Europe. The country's president Borut Pahor said he needed 'fast assistance' from the EU as it emerged that about 19,500 migrants have entered Slovenia since Friday. It comes as Slovenia accused Croatia of sending thousands of refugees toward its borders 'without control' after ignoring requests to contain the surge. Read more: Croatia sends thousands more migrants towards overwhelmed Slovenia | Daily Mail Online |
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Nazi propaganda posters distributed in Velenje
Several Nazi-themed posters had been hung up in public places in Velenje the night before last. The posters were removed from the streets on Saturday and the Celje police are conducting a hate speech investigation. http://www.total-slovenia-news.com/n...ear-in-velenje |
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Slovenian MPs Pass Ten Percent Minimum Wage Rise
Slovenia's parliament on Thursday approved a phased ten percent increase in the minimum wage, as the eurozone country's economy continues to rebound from a 2013 crisis with its fifth year of growth. There has been upward pressure on wages across Europe in recent months, with inflation in the eurozone due to hit 1.8 percent in 2018, according to a forecast released by the European Central Bank on Thursday. In a concession to the "yellow jackets" protests that have rocked France, on Monday French President Emmanuel Macron announced a 100-euro ($113) per month increase in the minimum wage there from next year. On Wednesday the Socialist government in Spain announced a 22 percent hike in the minimum wage as of 2019, calling it the biggest rise in over four decades. https://www.urdupoint.com/en/world/s...-r-505899.html |
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