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Slovenia Weekly: Commitment to reforms

Following the escalation of the situation due to accumulated problems, the central topic in Slovenia is currently healthcare. Prime Minister Robert Golob hosted the third meeting of the government ministers with coalition deputies. The meeting was entirely devoted to healthcare reform. "This summit was convened with a single purpose, which is to show the people of Slovenia that we are determined to carry out the reforms that Slovenia needs to become a modern country," the Prime Minister highlighted at the press conference after the discussion.

The Krško Nuclear Power Plant successfully completed the environmental impact assessment procedure, and its operation has been extended until 2043. The Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning of the Republic of Slovenia was the first institution in Europe to carry out the demanding task of the environmental impact assessment for the Krško Nuclear Power Plant. The environmental impact assessment was implemented in accordance with all international, European and Slovenian regulations, and all four neighbouring countries and Germany participated in the cross-border consultation.