Roma Association Says Housing, Infrastructure Biggest Problems

Murska Sobota, 16 February - Jozek Horvat Muc, the head of the Slovenian Roma Association, believes that the biggest problems for the Roma in Slovenia are housing and infrastructure. It cannot make Slovenia proud that some Roma settlements are still without electricity or water, he told Friday a visiting delegation of the International Romani Union (IRU).

Murska Sobota, Dobray Hotel Meeting between the International Romani Union and the Slovenian Roma Association featured IRU President Stanislaw Stankiewicz (centre) flanked by Secretary General Zoran Dimov (left) and Secretary General Dragan Jevremovic (right). Photo: STA

Murska Sobota, Dobray Hotel
Meeting between the International Romani Union and the Slovenian Roma Association featured IRU President Stanislaw Stankiewicz (centre) flanked by Secretary General Zoran Dimov (left) and Secretary General Dragan Jevremovic (right).
Photo: STA

Murska Sobota, Dobray Hotel Meeting between the International Romani Union and the Slovenian Roma Association featured the president of the Slovenian association Jozek Horvat Muc (centre), flanked by two vice presidents, Bojan Tudja (left) and Oto Baranja (right). Photo: STA

Murska Sobota, Dobray Hotel
Meeting between the International Romani Union and the Slovenian Roma Association featured the president of the Slovenian association Jozek Horvat Muc (centre), flanked by two vice presidents, Bojan Tudja (left) and Oto Baranja (right).
Photo: STA

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