EU Officials to Present the Bloc to High School Students

Ljubljana, 7 March - In an attempt to bring the EU closer to younger generations, 112 officials working in EU institutions and representatives of the Slovenian government, including Prime Minister Janez Jansa, are to visit their old high schools on 31 March to talk about the EU with students.

Ljubljana The head European Commission Representation to Slovenia, Mihela Zupancic, (right) and Education Minister Milan Zver presented to the press the "EU from first hand" project aimed at bringing the bloc closer to high school students. Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana
The head European Commission Representation to Slovenia, Mihela Zupancic, (right) and Education Minister Milan Zver presented to the press the "EU from first hand" project aimed at bringing the bloc closer to high school students.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana The head European Commission Representation to Slovenia, Mihela Zupancic, (right) and Education Minister Milan Zver presented to the press the "EU from first hand" project aimed at bringing the bloc closer to high school students. Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana
The head European Commission Representation to Slovenia, Mihela Zupancic, (right) and Education Minister Milan Zver presented to the press the "EU from first hand" project aimed at bringing the bloc closer to high school students.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana The head European Commission Representation to Slovenia, Mihela Zupancic, (right) and Education Minister Milan Zver presented to the press the "EU from first hand" project aimed at bringing the bloc closer to high school students. Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana
The head European Commission Representation to Slovenia, Mihela Zupancic, (right) and Education Minister Milan Zver presented to the press the "EU from first hand" project aimed at bringing the bloc closer to high school students.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana The head European Commission Representation to Slovenia, Mihela Zupancic, (right) and Education Minister Milan Zver presented to the press the "EU from first hand" project aimed at bringing the bloc closer to high school students. Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana
The head European Commission Representation to Slovenia, Mihela Zupancic, (right) and Education Minister Milan Zver presented to the press the "EU from first hand" project aimed at bringing the bloc closer to high school students.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana The head European Commission Representation to Slovenia, Mihela Zupancic, (left) and Education Minister Milan Zver presented to the press the "EU from first hand" project aimed at bringing the bloc closer to high school students. Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana
The head European Commission Representation to Slovenia, Mihela Zupancic, (left) and Education Minister Milan Zver presented to the press the "EU from first hand" project aimed at bringing the bloc closer to high school students.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana The head European Commission Representation to Slovenia, Mihela Zupancic, (left) and Education Minister Milan Zver presented to the press the "EU from first hand" project aimed at bringing the bloc closer to high school students. Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana
The head European Commission Representation to Slovenia, Mihela Zupancic, (left) and Education Minister Milan Zver presented to the press the "EU from first hand" project aimed at bringing the bloc closer to high school students.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

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