
Slovenian PM Calls for EU Investigation into Alleged Foreign Election Interference by Black Cube
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.
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Slovenija traži pomoć Brisela: EU pozvana da istraži navode o špijuniranju izraelske firme
Premijer Slovenije Robert Golob pozvao je predsjednicu Evropske komisije Ursulu von der Leyen da istraži optužbe da je izraelska špijunska firma Black Cube utjecala na izbornu kampanju u toj zemlji.
Read full article →Slovenački premijer Golob pozvao EU da istraži strano mešanje u izbore u toj zemlji
Slovenački premijer Robert Golob pozvao je danas predsednika Evropskog saveta Antonija Koštu i predsednicu Evropske komisije (EK) Ursulu fon der Lajen
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