Agreements with Three Religious Communities in the Pipeline

Ljubljana, 15 March - There are in principle no obstacles to special agreements between the state and the Jewish, Muslim and Drarmaling Tibetan Buddhist religious communities in Slovenia, Justice Minister Lovro Sturm said Wednesday after a session of the government commission for religious communities.

Ljubljana, Justice Ministry. Justice Minister Lovro Sturm (left) and the head of the Government Office for Religious Communities Drago Cepar (right) at the fifth session of the government religious communities commission. Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana, Justice Ministry.
Justice Minister Lovro Sturm (left) and the head of the Government Office for Religious Communities Drago Cepar (right) at the fifth session of the government religious communities commission.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana, Justice Ministry. The Tibetan Buddhism Congregation Dharmaling, Lama Shenphen Rinpoche (left), and Justice Minister Lovro Sturm (right) shake hands at the fifth session of the government religious communities commission. Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana, Justice Ministry.
The Tibetan Buddhism Congregation Dharmaling, Lama Shenphen Rinpoche (left), and Justice Minister Lovro Sturm (right) shake hands at the fifth session of the government religious communities commission.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

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