Parliament Rejects Motion to Soften Smoking Legislation
Ljubljana, 29 January - The National Assembly voted down on Tuesday amendments to the ban on smoking in indoor public places aimed at softening its restrictions, with 56 deputies voting against and 10 for the amendments.
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European Affairs State Secretary Janez Lenarcic at the parliamentary session.
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Opposition Liveral Democrats (LDS) deputy Mitja Slavinec (left) at the parliamentary session.
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Ruling Slovenian Democrats (SDS) deputy Rudolf Petan at the parliamentary session.
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Ruling Slovenian Democrats (SDS) deputy Jozef Jerovsek at the parliamentary session.
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Opposition National Party (SNS) deputies Zmago Jelincic (left) and Bogdan Barovic at the parliamentary session.
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The January session of parliament.
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Deputies of the coalition New Slovenia (NSi) at the parliamentary session.
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Opposition National Party (SNS) MP Bogdan Barovic at the parliamentary session.
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Opposition National Party (SNS) MP Bogdan Barovic at the parliamentary session.
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Opposition National Party (SNS) deputies Zmago Jelincic (left) and Bogdan Barovic at the parliamentary session.
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European Affairs State Secretary Janez Lenarcic (left) and Matjaz Sinkovec, state secretary in the prime minister's office at the parliamentary session.
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From left to right: MPs Pavel Gantar (opposition Zares), Jakob Presecnik (coalition People's Party/SLS) and Kristijan Janc (SLS) at the parliamentary session.
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