
Subsidized Short-Time Work Scheme Ends in Slovenia
Slovenia's six-month scheme for subsidized short-time work, activated by the Robert Golob government to protect companies and jobs in struggling sectors, is coming to an end.
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Slovenia's six-month scheme for subsidized short-time work, activated by the Robert Golob government to protect companies and jobs in struggling sectors, is coming to an end.

The Slovenian government led by Robert Golob held its final session, with ministers from the Svoboda party assessing their work positively and stating they are leaving their respective departments in good shape.

Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob stated at an event in Janče that a period unlike any in the history of independent Slovenia is approaching. He emphasized the significant changes and challenges that lie ahead for the nation.

Slovenian Prime Minister Golob's lawyer, Stojan Zdolšek, stated for Pop TV that he sees no new relevant evidence in the supplemented draft findings of the Commission for the Prevention of Corruption (KPK), which are reportedly incriminating for Golob.

Donald Trump announced he would not be attending his son Donald Trump Jr.'s wedding, citing ongoing discussions regarding Iran as the reason for his absence. He emphasized that his commitment to America comes first, leading him to prioritize the talks over the family event.

Slovenia's Golob government has apparently failed to convince the alliance, with NATO expressing doubts about Slovenia's defense spending commitment.
Workers across various regions observed Labor Day with protests demanding wage increases, tax reforms, and improved working conditions. The day also featured job fairs offering thousands of opportunities and discussions on labor policies.

Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob stated that it is crucial to strengthen trust within society rather than promoting divisive policies and hatred.

Urška Klakočar Zupančič, a prominent figure, has officially left the Freedom Movement (Gibanje Svoboda) party. Her departure reportedly follows a strained relationship with Prime Minister Golob and the party.

23-year-old twins in Perugia, Italy, died from an electric shock while reportedly attempting to retrieve a pigeon from electrical cables.
Slovenia's Prime Minister Robert Golob has given up on forming a coalition government after failing to reach an agreement with smaller parties, potentially paving the way for populist Janez Jansa, whose chances are also low.

Slovenian political discourse is marked by strong rhetoric regarding the current government's stability, with some figures predicting the ruling coalition will not last long.

The Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS), led by Anže Logar, has announced the definitive conclusion of coalition negotiations with Robert Golob. However, the Freedom Movement (Svoboda) questioned the statement, arguing that negotiations had never truly commenced.

Slovenia's liberal Prime Minister Robert Golob is struggling to form a coalition government, facing competition from the right.

Zoran Stevanović, the sole candidate for the President of the Slovenian National Assembly, was previously legally convicted but is currently considered unconvicted.

Martin Golob, a priest from Bohinj, who became an online phenomenon during the epidemic, shares his perspective on faith, describing it as a relationship rather than a set of rules.

Following individual talks with Robert Golob, Social Democrats, Levica, and Vesna have exchanged views on forming a government, with a proposal for 16 ministries presented.

Premier Robert Golob je v poslanici izpostavil prepričanje, da bomo tudi ob izzivih aktualnih razmer znali stopiti skupaj.

A fraud incident at the 'San pelati' pizzeria in Slovenia has drawn attention, with the article also commenting on the potential for authoritarian regimes worldwide to misuse artificial intelligence for their objectives.

The article highlights how authoritarians worldwide are prepared to misuse artificial intelligence to achieve their objectives, using a local pizzeria scam as a potential starting point for discussion.

Influencer Anja Sivec hosted a baby shower with close friends, including Tina Gaber Golob and Katarina Benček, to celebrate the upcoming birth of her child. The event featured sunny weather, good food, and reminiscing.

Several political parties in Denmark have continued their initial negotiations to form a new government, while Liberal Alliance and Borgernes Parti have also expelled newly elected members of parliament.

NAKON tijesne pobjede liberala, novi slovenski parlament sastaje se 10. travnja. Slijede teški pregovori o koaliciji u sjeni skandala koji potresaju vladu premijera na odlasku Roberta Goloba.

Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob is on the ground inspecting municipalities affected by a recent disaster, where six cultural monuments in Preddvor are reportedly seriously endangered and some residents in the Elektro Maribor area remain without electricity.

Following the Slovenian elections, Robert Golob is attempting to form a 'government of national unity' and has begun post-election activities by hosting leaders of four parliamentary parties, while SDS president Janez Janša claims electoral fraud occurred.

Janez Janša's lawyer has issued a 24-hour ultimatum to Robert Golob and Luka Mesec, demanding they retract statements made during the election campaign accusing Janša of involvement with Israelis, or face a lawsuit.

An analysis of past government formations in Slovenia highlights the speed at which Robert Golob formed his government four years ago, taking 38 days, and references Lojze Peterle as the fastest. The article also questions the influence of specific MPs on the mandate.

Two right-wing parties, invited by Robert Golob for coalition negotiations, have stated they do not wish to participate in a government that includes the left-wing Levica party.

Delo commentators Ali Žerdin and Janez Markeš engaged in a discussion regarding the formation of the new government and the situation in Israel.

Dejan Verčič comments on Robert Golob facing a challenge similar to Drnovšek's, suggesting that a stable government in Slovenia cannot be achieved without overcoming political poles and divisions.

Janez Janša stated that Slovenia currently lacks relevant election results and will not have them until all legal proceedings are concluded, citing numerous reported irregularities.

Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob has commenced discussions to form a new government coalition, with speculation also arising about whether the SDS party will demand a recount of ballots.

Following the Slovenian parliamentary elections, various parties are assessing coalition possibilities, with Golob's cabinet confirming the start of new coalition talks while excluding SDS. Additionally, several mayors are set to become MPs, prompting decisions on by-elections.

Francoski predsednik Emmanuel Macron je čestital Robertu Golobu ob zmagi na državnozborskih volitvah.

Slovenia's parliamentary elections concluded with a marginal outcome, showing a dead heat between Robert Golob's Freedom Movement and Janez Janša's SDS, with Golob receiving 11,272 votes and Janša 9,185. The results revealed a near-even split across the country, with the west leaning 'blue' and the east 'yellow,' and Freedom Movement strong in Nova Gorica while SDS dominated Škofja Loka. Golob has declared victory despite neither party being able to govern alone, while Janša has hinted at challenging the close results.
Following a narrow election defeat where Premier Robert Golob's party became the strongest force, Slovenian opposition leader Janša has called for new elections, with the nationalist Resnica party potentially holding the balance of power.

Slovenian liberal Prime Minister Robert Golob declared victory in parliamentary elections, with results showing his party narrowly ahead of conservatives. Foreign media perceive a highly polarized society, while voters reportedly 'punished' defectors. Questions are also being raised about whether postal voting could change the outcome.

Tina Gaber, the 19-year-younger wife of Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob, drew significant attention at the recent parliamentary elections where she appeared alongside him.

Slovenian parliamentary elections have concluded with Robert Golob's Freedom Movement narrowly defeating Janez Janša's party, an ally of Viktor Orbán. President Nataša Pirc Musar has congratulated the winner and urged all parties to begin coalition negotiations promptly, as the real race for power is just beginning.

Robert Golob addressed his supporters via video link after winning the parliamentary elections, while the camp of Janez Janša awaited results with a mix of optimism and doubt amidst cold weather and rich catering.

Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob claimed victory on Sunday after a tight parliamentary election, with near-final results showing his liberal party at 28.54% ahead of Janez Jansa’s conservatives…
Exit polls in Slovenia predict that the ruling Freedom Movement (GS) party of current Prime Minister Robert Golob will win the parliamentary elections, though with fewer mandates.

Exit polls indicate that the governing Liberal Party of Slovenia, led by Prime Minister Robert Golob, has won the parliamentary elections, with the Freedom Movement securing the most votes.

Slovenia is holding its general election, with 1,698,352 eligible voters choosing among 1185 candidates for 90 parliamentary seats. Reports detail how the electoral system works, including the election of MPs and the fate of votes for parties below the 4% threshold.

Slovenia is holding its 10th parliamentary elections since independence, with current Prime Minister Robert Golob's liberal Freedom Movement and Janez Janša's conservative Slovenian Democratic Party having equal chances of victory.

The Slovenian government is addressing fuel supply disruptions, noting issues with Petrol's operations, while Petrol itself denies accusations of problems, stating its supply sources are secure and it even lends fuel to Mol, attributing occasional outages at service stations to sudden demand.

Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob has urged the President of the European Commission to investigate alleged foreign interference in Slovenia's elections, specifically naming Israeli firm Black Cube, and will consult with EU partners on protecting democracy.

Slovenski premier Robert Golob je zaradi domnevnega izraelskega vmešavanja v volitve pozval EU, naj uporabi svoje zaščitne mehanizme.

Slovenački premijer Robert Golob će zbog ozbiljnosti informacija o uticaju privatne paraobaveštajne agencije iz Izraela na izborne procese u Sloveniji već danas otputovati u Brisel, saopštili su iz…

Golob tvrdi da se strane službe miješaju, Janša negira kontakte s kompanijom “Blek kjub”

Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob and Janez Janša engaged in a highly anticipated pre-election debate, attempting to persuade voters with their distinct styles. Reports also emerged about their discussions after the cameras were turned off, following their clash over economic growth data.

Na neskladje med pričakovano ohladitvijo in roki dostave kurilnega olja sta opozorila tudi Janša in Golob v soočenju.

Na Univerzitetnem rehabilitacijskem inštitutu Republike Slovenije – Soča (URI Soča) sta danes gostovala predsednik vlade Robert Golob in ministrica za zdravje Valentina Prevolnik Rupel.

Monday's debate between the main contenders for the Slovenian Prime Minister's seat, Golob and Janša, hosted by Petra Kerčmar on POP TV, achieved the highest viewership share among all debates since 2000.

Ni le tisti, pred fotografskim objektivom katerega so pozirale svetovno znane manekenke, kot je denimo Naomi Campbell, ampak je več kot to.

The words of the mayor of Ljubljana, Zoran Janković, to our journalist Kaja Kobetič are strongly resonating. When the journalist asked Prime Minister Golob about wiretaps, Janković told her she was too young.

New video recordings of secretly taped conversations have emerged, allegedly revealing how a system of influence and connections operates within Slovenian politics, with one recording discussing Prime Minister Robert Golob's alleged influence on state-owned companies, prompting calls for the government's resignation.

ZDA so proti slovenski sodnici Mednarodnega kazenskega sodišča Beti Hohler uvedle sanckije zaradi naloga sodišče za prijetje izraelskega premierja.

Slovenia has officially marked the operational readiness of the second Divača-Koper railway track, the country's largest infrastructure project, five years after major construction began, with Prime Minister Robert Golob highlighting its significance.

Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob warned in an interview with Politico that elections in Slovenia and Hungary are a crucial test for pro-European forces and the future of the European Union, citing concerns about Janša and Orban.

Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob highlighted the high stakes for Europe in an interview with Politico, ahead of two crucial votes, the first of which is in Slovenia on March 22.

Robert Golob, leader of the Freedom Movement, was interviewed regarding the recent evacuations of Slovenian citizens and his stance on integrity, amidst suggestions that the situation could escalate.

Slovenian police are investigating a suspected crime against the environment after a dead pigeon was found hung on an election poster in Dolsko near Ljubljana. The suspect, motive, and other circumstances are under investigation.

During a healthcare debate, major Slovenian parties united against privatization, while the opposition highlighted Tina Gaber Golob's role in dietary guidelines and advocated for public healthcare with increased private sector involvement.

Nov dijaški dom bo v prenovljeni stari palači na osrednjem trgu Gorice. Rektor Boštjan Golob: Cena je definitivno nižja, kot bi bila na slovenski strani.

Orthopedist Kavčič is suing Golob for defamation, alleging that Golob spoke lies and untruths during the first pre-election debate on Television Slovenia, according to his lawyer.

Police deny that influencer Repić's sharp criticism of Prime Minister Robert Golob and his party on social media influenced his swift arrest. They maintain the cases are unrelated, despite occurring during the peak of the election campaign.

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's Social Democratic party is experiencing significant internal dissent following a cabinet reshuffle, particularly over the promotion of Mattias Tesfaye Hummelgaard. Critics accuse Frederiksen of authoritarianism and disregarding the party's parliamentary group.

Dr. Vesna V. Godina notes that Slovenia has begun to 'wage war over meat,' with Prime Minister Golob's dietary choices becoming a point of contention and healthy eating turning into an ideological battleground.

Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob responded to a letter from NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, who accused Slovenia of manipulating figures regarding defense expenditures, stating that commitments must be respected and the army properly equipped.

Donald Trump has called for Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Pakistan, and other nations to normalize relations with Israel by joining the Abraham Accords as a condition for any future peace deal with Iran. This demand introduces fresh uncertainty into ongoing discussions about an Iran peace plan.

In a public discussion, Cerar and Zobec reportedly criticized Golob, asserting that there is currently no convincing evidence to support certain claims or positions. The exchange took place during a broadcast, highlighting political disagreements.

Reports indicate that a group referred to as the "Pigeon Sect" is operating in the underground. The nature and activities of this sect are being investigated.

The political picture is becoming clearer a month after the elections. Although the public is given the impression that "no government is being formed," the political combinations behind the scenes…

The Slovenian President stated that efforts to form a new government have failed, indicating that no parliamentary group has secured enough support to form a ruling coalition after recent elections.

The future of Slovenia's Commission for the Prevention of Corruption (KPK) is being questioned, with many believing it has become ineffective under the Golob government, as its findings are no longer taken seriously by top politicians.

Following the formation of a right-wing coalition, Slovenia's Svoboda party, led by Robert Golob, has stated it will serve as a vocal opposition, dismissing claims that Golob excluded himself from the prime ministerial race.
Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob announced his inability to form a new government after recent elections, potentially paving the way for conservative leader Janez Janša to return to power.

Despite his party losing the recent elections, Slovenian politician Janez Janša is reportedly on the verge of forming a new government. This development marks a significant political turnaround, potentially thwarting the plans of his rival, Robert Golob.

Anže Logar of the Slovenian Democratic Party announced the definitive conclusion of coalition negotiations with Robert Golob. This development comes amidst political discussions, with Janez Janša also commenting on Golob.

Slovenian President Nataša Pirc Musar will initiate consultations with leaders of newly formed parliamentary groups next week to identify a candidate for prime minister.

Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob expressed optimism regarding the election of the president for the new convocation of the Slovenian parliament, expecting the procedure to be completed by the end of the day.

The government of Robert Golob held its last regular session with full powers, as its mandate will formally end with Friday's constituent session of the National Assembly. It will then perform only current affairs until a new government is appointed.

After a meeting with Prime Minister Golob, Matjaž Han, president of the Social Democrats, expressed pessimism about forming a new left-center government coalition, suggesting a right-center coalition could be formed 'without problems.'

Evangeličanska duhovnica Katja Brkič Golob, ki deluje v Novem mestu, pravi, da je velika noč lepa priložnost za to, da prisluhnemo drug drugemu.

A former Speaker of the National Assembly suggests that Jernej Vrtovec's 'third bloc' is poised to disrupt Janez Janša's dominance on the Slovenian right-wing, potentially influencing Robert Golob's political future.

Robert Golob, the winner of the Slovenian elections, is reportedly facing difficulties in forming a coalition, with discussions ongoing about a potential coalition led by the SDS party.
Robert Golob, leader of Slovenia's Freedom Movement and winner of the March 22 elections, is set to continue post-election discussions with leaders of other political parties.

Slovenia's Freedom Movement presents its 'Ambitious Slovenia' economic program to New Slovenia, aiming for reconciliation and outlining plans for Prime Minister Golob's second government mandate.

Slovenian politician Janez Janša has announced he will file a lawsuit against Luka Mesec and Robert Golob after they refused to apologize for statements made during pre-election debates, following the expiration of a 24-hour ultimatum.

Young voters in Slovenia overwhelmingly cast their ballots for non-governmental parties, particularly Nsi and Democrats, believing these parties offer a better future and promise better rewards for success.

After nearly all votes from the March 22 elections were counted, Robert Golob's Freedom Movement, with 29 seats, invited all Slovenian parties except Janez Janša's right-wing Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) to form a coalition.
Slovenian elections held last Sunday did not yield a clear winner, but some interpret the results as Robert Golob's victory over various influences including "private Mossad, Orban, Russian influence, and Dodik."

Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob stated that the country needs unity, cooperation, and a broad coalition more than ever due to escalating global conditions and forecasts of an economic crisis.

Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) leader Anže Logar stated that media rumors about ministerial positions are an attempt to weaken the party, as two right-wing parties invited by Robert Golob refuse to join a government with Levica.

Delova komentatorja Ali Žerdin in Janez Markeš sta razpravljala o sestavi nove vlade in Izraelu.

Robert Golob pred Drnovškovo preizkušnjo - brez preseganja političnih polov in političnih delitev stabilne vlade ne bo.

Slovenian Prime Minister Golob has convened a National Security Council meeting for Thursday, inviting the President and leaders of all parliamentary parties, as he announced during his election campaign.

Zoran Stevanović, president of the Resnica party, revealed that his party received an invitation from Prime Minister Golob for a meeting scheduled for Friday in Ljubljana.

Following a tight election, Slovenia's cabinet has confirmed the initiation of talks for a new coalition, with cooperation with the SDS party explicitly ruled out.

Rok Tamše, Marinko Banjac, and Uroš Esih engaged in a discussion regarding the outcomes of the recent Slovenian parliamentary elections, analyzing the political landscape.

Slovenia's ruling Freedom Movement party, led by Robert Golob, won the elections with approximately 28.58% of the votes and 29 parliamentary seats, a significant decrease from its previous performance.

Slovenia's political parties are preparing for urgent coalition talks after a close election resulted in no clear winner, with the process for appointing a mandate holder dependent on key political figures and the new parliament needing to convene by April 11.

Preliminary results from Slovenia's parliamentary elections show a tie between the liberal Freedom Movement (GS) led by Robert Golob and the right-wing Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) led by Janez Janša, with Golob ultimately winning by one seat.

Robert Golob's Gibanje Svoboda party has secured a narrow victory over Janez Janša's SDS in the Slovenian parliamentary election, with Golob celebrating the win and Janša hinting at inconsistencies. Coalition talks are expected to begin, and representatives for national communities have also been announced.
Prime Minister Golob's liberal Freedom Movement won the recent elections in Slovenia but failed to secure a parliamentary majority. This outcome means the party will need to explore new coalition options to form a government.

Slovenia's ruling Freedom Party, led by Premier Golob, is reportedly beleaguered by scandals and trails the right-conservative Janša party by less than one percentage point in parliamentary election polls.

In the Slovenian parliamentary election, Prime Minister Golob's Freedom Movement won the most votes but is unlikely to secure a majority with his coalition partners.

Initial exit polls for the Slovenian parliamentary election indicate that the ruling left-liberal Freedom Movement, led by current Prime Minister Robert Golob, has secured the most votes, closely followed by Janez Janša's right-wing Slovenian Democratic Party.

Exit polls and early results in Slovenia indicate that the ruling liberal party, led by Robert Golob's Freedom Movement, is set to win the election, with Golob potentially remaining Prime Minister after a close race.

Slovenians are heading to the polls in what are described as the most important elections since independence, with a close race between incumbent liberal Prime Minister Robert Golob and right-wing populist Janez Janša.

Polling stations have opened in Slovenia for the 10th parliamentary elections, with a close contest anticipated between the liberal party of Prime Minister Robert Golob and the party of former conservative Prime Minister Janez Janša.

Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob has requested the European Commission investigate alleged election interference, following the public release of secretly recorded videos showing officials discussing corruption shortly before Sunday's parliamentary elections.

Evropa je na pragu velike energetske krize, je v luči vojne na Bližnjem vzhodu ob prihodu na zasedanje Evropskega sveta posvaril premier Robert Golob.

Slovenia's SDS party has announced it will file multiple lawsuits in response to allegations of collaborating with the private foreign intelligence firm Black Cube and meeting with its representatives. The party stated they have handed the matter over to lawyers, while the Institute 8 March director Nika Kovač responded that they can be sued for anything they wish.

Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob canceled afternoon activities and announced he would go to Brussels to consult with European partners on protecting democracy, following serious information about alleged foreign influence on Slovenian elections.

An investigation into who advises Slovenian Prime Ministers reveals varying practices: Šarec's government hired no advisors, Janša's government signed two contracts for 76,000 euros, while Golob's government has spent significantly more in its full mandate.

A televised debate between leading Slovenian prime ministerial candidates Robert Golob and Janez Janša in Maribor focused on recent affairs, corruption, and the privatization of state-owned companies like Mercator.

Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob discussed the Black Cube scandal with the director of SOVA, and a SOVA report on the visit of Black Cube representatives will be reviewed by the National Security Council secretariat.

Slovenian political leaders Robert Golob and Janez Janša clashed over statistical data regarding Slovenia's economic growth, unable to agree even on basic figures, amidst accusations of treason and threats of a 'second republic'.

In a tense debate, Robert Golob and Janez Janša fiercely confronted each other, exchanging accusations of corruption and treason, with analysts highlighting Golob's aggressive tactics and Janša's parrying.

Slovenia's upcoming elections will feature a crucial battle between Prime Minister Golob and Janša, with voters choosing between a pro-European path and right-wing populism, drawing attention from the EU.

Representatives from several Slovenian companies met with Prime Minister Robert Golob to propose measures, including reduced bureaucracy and more efficient administration, to enhance the competitiveness of the domestic economy.

The Friday editor's letter from the Delo.si portal provides an overview of the week's events, including Krka's rise and the 'myth of Dubai' crumbling, and offers a look into the coming days, with a mention of Robert Golob.

Slovenian President Nataša Pirc Musar and Prime Minister Robert Golob have jointly called on the EU to protect Slovenian International Criminal Court (ICC) judge Beti Hohler, who faces US sanctions after the court issued an arrest warrant for the Israeli Prime Minister.

Predsednik SDS je volivce pozval, naj bojkotirajo predčasno glasovanje na parlamentarnih volitvah, češ da je 24 volišč nezakonitih, glasovi pa neveljavni.

Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob warned against the electoral victories of Viktor Orbán and Janez Janša in an interview with Politico, labeling Janša as a threat to the European Union.

V sedmem v nizu poglobljenih predvolilnih intervjujev je pred kamere naše medijske hiše stopil prvak Gibanja Svoboda in aktualni predsednik vlade Robert Golob.

Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob is challenging the findings of the Commission for the Prevention of Corruption (KPK) in administrative court, stating he will resign if the court finds an integrity violation.

A dead pigeon was found hung on a poster of the Freedom Movement (Gibanje Svoboda) in Dolsko, Slovenia, marking another instance of animal cadavers being used in acts of vandalism against the party.

Slovenia's Golob government, led by Prime Minister Golob and Health Minister Valentina Prevolnik Rupel, is undertaking healthcare reforms, acknowledging that changes require time and potentially another political mandate.

The pre-election period in Slovenia is becoming increasingly tense, marked by incidents such as a hanging carcass on a Freedom Movement poster and the detention of influencer Aleksandar Repič, indicating high stakes for both Golob and Janša.

Professional firefighters in Slovenia have issued an ultimatum to Robert Golob's government, demanding a meeting by next Wednesday to sign a collective agreement after seven years of negotiations, threatening a strike if their demands are not met.

The Instagram profiles of Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob and the Freedom Movement party have been locked again, a day after the arrest of online personality Aleksandar Repić. Initially, comments were disabled on Golob's profile before it was locked.

Slovenian politician Stevanović is facing official procedures after Prime Minister Golob announced action regarding Stevanović's comments on the 'hooligan' behavior of female MPs. Stevanović is also expected to discuss the recognition of the Serbian minority in Serbia.

Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob, currently serving in a caretaker capacity, used a celebration of the 85th anniversary of the national uprising to criticize the incoming government and its coalition. He warned that Slovenian democracy faces its greatest test.

The supplemented draft findings from the Commission for the Prevention of Corruption (KPK) are reportedly damaging for Golob. However, the KPK did not accept the case of orthopedist Kavčič for further consideration.

A Slovenian editor describes Robert Golob as a political novice, believing he expected to be rewarded for his ideals, following Janez Janša's fourth election as prime minister, with analysts deeming the coalition stable despite being interest-based.

Slovenian President Pirc Musar is holding discussions with political leaders Golob and Janša to find solutions for the current political situation. A key proposal being considered is the appointment of a technical mandate holder to lead the government.

Several public figures, including Salawa Abeni, Katri Niskanen, and Bodor Ádám, celebrated their birthdays. Prominent naturalist David Attenborough marked his 100th year, with tributes including a new wasp species named in his honor.

A recent poll indicates that Stevanović has broken the most pre-election promises, with Golob following closely. More than half of respondents also believe Stevanović is an unsuitable choice for the Speaker of Parliament.

Slovenia's President Nataša Pirc Musar has announced she will not nominate a prime minister after the initial round of consultations, instead tasking lawmakers to propose a candidate capable of forming a stable coalition government. This decision follows her refusal to give a mandate to either Robert Golob or Janez Janša.

Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob has canceled his participation in an upcoming EU summit in Cyprus. His absence is attributed to pressing obligations within the Slovenian National Assembly.

The party of Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob will legally challenge the election of Zoran Stevanović as the new Speaker of the National Assembly, filing a complaint with the Constitutional Court regarding a potential violation of secret ballot.
Slovenian Prime Minister Golob's party will move into opposition after coalition negotiations failed to form a new government.

Following the collapse of coalition negotiations, Janez Janša is reportedly close to forming a new government in Slovenia. This development signals a significant political shift in the country.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy arrived in Norway for a visit, his fourth to the country. During his trip, discussions included the repair of the Druzhba oil pipeline to Hungary and claims of a battle won solely by drones and robots.

Slovenian politician Robert Golob described the coalition talks he initiated after election Sunday as "fraud" but did not comment on whether he would continue them.

The election of the Slovenian parliamentary speaker will serve as the first test of the new balance of power following the recent elections, with Golob and Janša facing off.

The current Slovenian government, led by Prime Minister Robert Golob, will officially see its mandate expire tomorrow, after which it will perform caretaker duties until a new government is appointed.

Slovenia's Freedom Movement, led by Robert Golob, has outlined its proposals for forming a coalition agreement and the organizational structure of a 'government of national unity,' offering three ministries to NSi and two each to SD, Democrats, and Levica.

Evangeličanska duhovnica Katja Brkič Golob, ki deluje v Novem mestu, pravi, da je velika noč lepa priložnost za to, da prisluhnemu drug drugemu.

A former Speaker of the National Assembly suggests that Jernej Vrtovec's 'third bloc' is poised to disrupt Janez Janša's dominance on the Slovenian right-wing, potentially influencing Robert Golob's political future, with the bloc also seen as a tool for NSi to secure the presidential position in the National Assembly.

Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob, leader of the Svoboda party, addressed his constituents on Facebook, assuring them that government affairs are proceeding as expected.

Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob is seeking common ground with leaders of other parties to discuss initial measures for strengthening resilience amid geopolitical tensions and strategies for combating corruption, though the NSi declined the invitation and the SDS was not invited.

Slovenia's Freedom Movement is extending an olive branch to New Slovenia with an economic program titled 'Ambitious Slovenia' for the Golob government's second mandate, aiming for a shift towards inclusive rhetoric.

After strong winds caused significant damage in Gorenjska, particularly in Radovljica and Tržič, the situation has calmed, with numerous teams still on the ground. Prime Minister Robert Golob is scheduled to visit the affected municipalities today.

Slovenian Prime Minister Golob is assembling a broad coalition government, notably excluding Janša's party, as the country faces various crises and accusations of foreign interference in its elections.

Janez Janša's lawyer, Matoz, has issued a 24-hour ultimatum to Robert Golob and Luka Mesec, demanding an apology for statements they made during the election campaign.

Slovenian Prime Minister Golob's party, Svoboda, has initiated discussions with the leaders of four elected parties—SD, Levica, Vesna, Demokrati, and Resni.ca—to form a new coalition, though NSi declined the invitation and SDS was not invited.

Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob stated that the country needs a broad coalition more than ever due to escalating global conditions and forecasts of an impending economic crisis.
Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob has scheduled a National Security Council meeting to address concerns over election interference and the country's energy situation.

Anže Logar, leader of the Democrats, and Zoran Stevanović, president of Resni.ca, met for a 'friendly coffee' in Slovenia, with Stevanović stating they are not key players in government formation.

The SDS party in Slovenia announced its intention to challenge early voting results, with leader Janez Janša claiming irregularities. Other parties have criticized Janša's claims, while a constitutional law professor stated the irregularities did not affect the outcome. Foreign media also reported on potential election interference, and discussions are ongoing regarding the distribution of parliamentary mandates.

Brussels is examining a letter from Slovenian Prime Minister Golob concerning alleged election interference, prompting EU leaders to call for increased resilience against foreign meddling.

Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković stated he would 'wisely wait' before commenting on the results of Slovenia's 'highly polarized' elections, where Robert Golob's Freedom Movement secured a narrow victory.

Slovenia is heading towards one of its most polarized post-communist elections, with pro-Trump populist Janez Janša attempting a dramatic return against centrist Prime Minister Robert Golob.

Slovenian commentators and politicians, including Rok Tamše, Marinko Banjac, Uroš Esih, Ali Žerdin, and Janez Markeš, have analyzed the outcome of the recent parliamentary elections, discussing reactions like Janša's and the Social Democrats' performance.

Delo commentators Ali Žerdin and Janez Markeš analyzed the election results in a special podcast, discussing the significant challenges and opportunities facing Prime Minister Golob.

Preliminary results from Slovenia's State Election Commission show Prime Minister Robert Golob's party secured a narrow lead in the parliamentary elections, finishing less than half a percentage point ahead of the opposition. The close outcome suggests a tight political landscape.

Tina Gaber Golob (39) is one of the most recognizable faces in Slovenian public life - not only because she is the wife of Prime Minister Robert Golob, but also because...

A profile introduces Tina Gaber Golob, the Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob's wife, highlighting her background as an influencer, activist, former beauty queen, and TV presenter known for her animal rights advocacy and humanitarian work.

Robert Golob's Freedom Movement (GS) has narrowly won the Slovenian parliamentary elections, securing one more mandate than Janez Janša's SDS, with the counting of postal ballots still underway.

Slovenian parliamentary elections saw a tight race between Robert Golob and Janez Janša, with Janša announcing a recount after results showed less than half a percentage point difference between the top two parties. Polling stations opened across Slovenia for what was described as the most important elections since independence.

Initial exit poll results from Slovenia's elections indicate that Robert Golob and his Gibanje Svoboda party are in the lead, with official results still pending.
Polling stations have closed in Slovenia, with initial reports indicating a close race. Exit polls suggest that the liberal party of incumbent Prime Minister Robert Golob holds a slight lead over the party of former Prime Minister Janez Janša.

Slovenian voters are choosing among 1185 candidates for 90 parliamentary seats, with prominent figures like Golob and Janša casting their ballots accompanied by their spouses.

Slovenian citizens are casting their votes in parliamentary elections, described as the most crucial since independence, with opinion polls indicating a tight contest between the ruling left-wing coalition and right-wing forces, including Janez Janša's SDS and Robert Golob's Freedom Movement.

Slovenia is holding its parliamentary elections, with polls indicating a tight contest between the liberal Freedom Movement of Prime Minister Robert Golob and the conservative Slovenian Democratic Party led by Janez Janša.

Days before parliamentary elections, Slovenia is embroiled in a 'private Mossad' scandal, prompting Prime Minister Robert Golob to call for an EU investigation into the alleged foreign interference.

Slovenski premier Robert Golob je zaradi domnevnega izraelskega vmešavanja v volitve pozval EU, naj uporabi svoje zaščitne mehanizme.

The Slovenian Prime Minister is traveling to Brussels earlier due to...

Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob is traveling to Brussels today due to information regarding alleged influence on elections, with a statement from Nika Kovač, director of the 8 March Institute, also announced for 3 PM.

New recordings, lawsuits, a meeting of the National Security Council secretariat, where the Prime Minister Robert Golob will be informed of the SOVA report in the Black Cube case and related recordings that...

Na neskladje med pričakovano ohladitvijo in roki dostave kurilnega olja sta opozorila tudi Janša in Golob v soočenju.

Poročilo Sove glede obiska predstavnikov agencije Black Cube bo na sredini seji obravnaval sekretariat SNAV.

Trk egov – liderjema obeh največjih parlamentarnih strank se ni uspelo zediniti niti okrog statističnih podatkov, kakšna je slovenska gospodarska rast.

The fifth pre-election debate on POP TV will feature a face-off between Janez Janša and Robert Golob, the two main contenders for the Slovenian prime minister's seat, discussing their visions for the country's future.

Močno odmevajo včerajšnje besede ljubljanskega župana Zorana Jankovića naši novinarki Kaji Kobetič. Ko je novinarka premierja Goloba spraševala o prisluhih, ji je Jankovič dejal, da je premlada.

Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob discussed his government's full four-year mandate and expressed confidence in completing work during a potential second term, framing upcoming elections as a choice between 'two Slovenias'. He also stated his intention to be different by admitting mistakes, contrary to traditional political advice.

The editor's letter from Delo.si reviews the week's events and looks ahead, noting that the 'myth of Dubai is crumbling' and questioning Prime Minister Robert Golob's position on the matter.

Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob asserts that Slovenia meets NATO requirements, a claim that was reviewed by a NATO delegation visiting Ljubljana in mid-February to assess progress on defense goals.

Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob is leading a crucial election campaign, framing the upcoming vote as a referendum on the future of Slovenia and the European Union.

Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob stated in an interview with Politico that potential election victories for Viktor Orbán and Janez Janša pose a threat to the European Union.

Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob has announced he will challenge the findings of the Commission for the Prevention of Corruption (KPK) in court, stating he would resign if a court finds integrity violations.

This article examines which Slovenian governments, led by Šarec, Janša, or Golob, invested the most in major infrastructure projects such as the second railway track, the Karavanke tunnel, and the Ljubljana railway station.

In a healthcare debate, Jelka Godec was noted for effectively addressing voters on the issue, while major parties opposed privatization and the opposition highlighted Tina Gaber Golob's role in dietary guidelines.

Slovenian politicians are reacting to a cyberattack on Prime Minister Robert Golob's Instagram profile, with some, like Anže Logar, suggesting the country faces bigger problems.

An orthopedic surgeon has filed a defamation lawsuit against Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob, alleging that Golob made false statements during a televised pre-election debate.

Reactions from opposition ranks are pouring in regarding the detention of influencer Aleksandar Repić, whom the police arrested just days after he sharply criticized Prime Minister Robert Golob and