Vote on new Central Bank Governor Uncertain

Ljubljana, 22 January - Mitja Gaspari looked set to win a second term at the helm of Banka Slovenije, the central bank, but allegations by a small opposition party have cast doubt on the confirmation. The National Party (SNS) claims the central bank had sent to the EU documents that paint a negative picture of the economy, which has prompted several parties to put their backing on hold.

Ljubljana, government HQ A bill on granting licences to private practitioners and a resolution on development projects in the 2007-2023 period topped the agenda of the Partnership Council. Pictured left Prime Minister Janez Jansa. Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana, government HQ
A bill on granting licences to private practitioners and a resolution on development projects in the 2007-2023 period topped the agenda of the Partnership Council.
Pictured left Prime Minister Janez Jansa.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana, government HQ A bill on granting licences to private practitioners and a resolution on development projects in the 2007-2023 period topped the agenda of the Partnership Council. Pictured (left to right) SNS president Zmago Jelincic, NSi president Andrej Bajuk, SD president Borut Pahor, SLS president Janez Podobnik and DeSUS president Karl Erjavec. Prime Minister Janez Jansa on the far right. Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana, government HQ
A bill on granting licences to private practitioners and a resolution on development projects in the 2007-2023 period topped the agenda of the Partnership Council.
Pictured (left to right) SNS president Zmago Jelincic, NSi president Andrej Bajuk, SD president Borut Pahor, SLS president Janez Podobnik and DeSUS president Karl Erjavec. Prime Minister Janez Jansa on the far right.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana, government HQ A bill on granting licences to private practitioners and a resolution on development projects in the 2007-2023 period topped the agenda of the Partnership Council. Pictured (left to right) SNS president Zmago Jelincic, NSi president Andrej Bajuk, SD president Borut Pahor, SLS president Janez Podobnik and DeSUS president Karl Erjavec. Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana, government HQ
A bill on granting licences to private practitioners and a resolution on development projects in the 2007-2023 period topped the agenda of the Partnership Council.
Pictured (left to right) SNS president Zmago Jelincic, NSi president Andrej Bajuk, SD president Borut Pahor, SLS president Janez Podobnik and DeSUS president Karl Erjavec.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana, government HQ A bill on granting licences to private practitioners and a resolution on development projects in the 2007-2023 period topped the agenda of the Partnership Council. Pictured (left to right) SNS president Zmago Jelincic, NSi president Andrej Bajuk, SD president Borut Pahor, SLS president Janez Podobnik and DeSUS president Karl Erjavec. Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana, government HQ
A bill on granting licences to private practitioners and a resolution on development projects in the 2007-2023 period topped the agenda of the Partnership Council.
Pictured (left to right) SNS president Zmago Jelincic, NSi president Andrej Bajuk, SD president Borut Pahor, SLS president Janez Podobnik and DeSUS president Karl Erjavec.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

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