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158th regular session of the Government of the Republic of Slovenia
At today's session, the Government determined the breakdown of the 2026 and 2027 budget expenditure. The key priorities remain focused on the business sector and competitiveness, post-flood reconstruction, security and defence, access to housing, and the implementation of measures under the Recovery and Resilience Plan.
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Prime Minister Robert Golob: "The new Department of Infectious Diseases is a responsibility towards patients and healthcare professionals"
Prime Minister Golob attended the foundation stone laying ceremony for the new Department of Infectious Diseases in Ljubljana.
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State Secretary Štucin expresses interest in more political dialogue with Turkmenistan
State Secretary Marko Štucin held political consultations with Turkmen Deputy Foreign Minister Myakhri Hodjamgulyevna Byashimova in Ashgabat. They reviewed bilateral cooperation and called for a strengthening of economic cooperation.
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Slovenia Maintains Its Competitiveness – Standing Out in International Trade and Quality of Life
Slovenia has retained 46th place in the 2025 IMD World Competitiveness Ranking, confirming the country’s economic stability in the international environment. Slovenia continues to perform strongly in key areas such as quality of life, international trade, and high-tech exports—placing it among the world’s leading countries in these domains.
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A new Slovenian language school opens at the Embassy of Slovenia in Washington for children from DC, Virginia, and Maryland
On Saturday, June 14, 2025, the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia in the United States hosted the ceremonial opening of the first Slovenian School for Learning the Slovenian Language for children in the DMV region (D.C.–Maryland–Virginia).
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Temperature in the Workplace – How to Ensure Optimal Conditions for Employees
With the first heatwave hitting Slovenia, the debate around the impact of temperature conditions on the work environment is once again in the spotlight. Rising temperatures not only affect employees’ well-being but can also significantly influence their performance and, most importantly, their safety and health at work.
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Commitment to regional cooperation and EU integration confirmed at SEECP Ministerial in Tirana
State Secretary Dr Melita Gabrič took part in the South-East European Cooperation Process (SEECP) Ministerial Meeting, which was hosted by Albania as the current Chairmanship-in-Office. During the plenary session, ministers discussed the crucial role of alliances in encouraging economic growth and involving Process participants that strive towards EU accession.
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59th session of the Human Rights Council on gender equality and the rights of women and girls
The 59th regular session of the UN Human Rights Council opened today in Geneva and will run until 9 July 2025. Slovenia will pay particular attention to gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls, while also responding to human rights situations around the world where the state of affairs is particularly worrying.
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EU funding for the establishment and operation of long-term care entry points
The Ministry of Cohesion and Regional Development has approved EU funding for the KALMA project – Coordination of entry points for long-term care. The contribution of the European Social Fund Plus stands at €1.56 million.
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Minister Fajon on the 40th anniversary of the Schengen Agreement: Despite the challenges, we remain a strong advocate of open borders within the EU
On Saturday, 14 June 2025, Minister Tanja Fajon attended a celebration marking the 40th anniversary of the Schengen Agreement, at the invitation of Luxembourg’s Minister for Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Xavier Bettel. The agreement was signed in Luxembourg on 14 June 1985. The Schengen area currently comprises 29 countries, four of which are non-EU members.
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Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia in Tehran is temporarily restricting consular operations
Consular operations at the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia in Tehran are temporarily limited to providing essential consular services in support of Slovenian citizens.
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Prime Minister convenes a meeting to discuss a system-wide approach to dealing with cases of children and adolescents displaying dangerous behaviour
Prime Minister Robert Golob held a working meeting today with representatives of key ministries and professionals to review the current situation and define future directions regarding the approach to dealing with cases of children and adolescents displaying dangerous behaviour.
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Minister Poklukar at the meeting of EU Interior Ministers in Luxembourg
Minister of the Interior Boštjan Poklukar attended the Justice and Home Affairs Council meeting in Luxembourg.
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Joint statement by the Prime Minister and the President of the Republic on Israel’s attacks on Iran
"We share the views of all leaders who have expressed serious concern over Israel’s attacks on Iran. Israel’s attacks on Iran represent an escalation in the already tense and difficult situation in the Middle East and lead nowhere.
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Cooperation with ITF Enhancing Human Security: humanitarian projects in 2025-2026
The Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of the Republic of Slovenia and the ITF Enhancing Human Security have signed a contract for humanitarian activities in 2025 and 2026. The projects will focus on improving the living conditions of people affected by armed conflicts and their consequences.
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Slovenia Earns 9 Michelin Stars This Year: Hiša Franko Retains Three Stars, Milka Receives Two; A New Green Star for Hotel Plesnik; Three New Special Awards Introduced
Slovenian gastronomy has once again achieved exceptional international success.
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Minister Fajon: Slovenia will continue to prioritise the Mediterranean region on the EU’s agenda
The Minister of Foreign and European Affairs, Tanja Fajon, participated in the International Scientific Conference Euro-Mediterranean - Higher Education, Research and Innovation 2025 (EM-HERI 2025), organised by the Euro-Mediterranean University in Portorož. She opened the high-level panel discussion, which aimed to address the impact of current events on the geopolitical conditions in the Mediterranean.
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Slovenia's activities and plans for future action at the economic diplomacy consultations
The Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs hosted consultations on economic diplomacy, bringing together economic advisers from Slovenian diplomatic and consular missions worldwide. These advisers work to strengthen economic cooperation between Slovenia and their respective host countries.
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157th regular session of the Government of the Republic of Slovenia
The Government adopted a draft amendment to the Spatial Management Act and discussed a draft amendment to the Labour Market Regulation Act, which is expected to be adopted by the Government in the coming days. The Government issued the Decree on setting prices for certain petroleum products, on the basis of which fuel prices on motorways will no longer be higher than elsewhere in the country. The Government also adopted a letter of intent for the construction of a cable car between Bovec and Kanin.
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Prime Minister Golob: "Security and dignity for the current and future generations of pensioners"
Prime Minister Robert Golob today attended the Days of Intergenerational Coexistence Festival at Ljubljana's Exhibition and Convention Centre, which has been organised for the fifth consecutive year by the Association of Pensioners' Societies of Slovenia (ZDUS). The Prime Minister also gave an address to the assembled audience.