Finger-Pointing Continues as Parliament Debates Asset Accumulation

Ljubljana, 3 June - Coalition and opposition deputies blamed each other for the emergence of plutocrats and the lack of media plurality as parliament debated the accumulation of assets by individuals in Slovenia on Tuesday.

Ljubljana SDS deputy Branko Grims at an extraordinary session of parliament. Photo: Dejan Mijovic/STA

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SDS deputy Branko Grims at an extraordinary session of parliament.
Photo: Dejan Mijovic/STA

Ljubljana SD deputy Anton Rop speaks to reporters at an extraordinary session of parliament. Photo: Dejan Mijovic/STA

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SD deputy Anton Rop speaks to reporters at an extraordinary session of parliament.
Photo: Dejan Mijovic/STA

Ljubljana SNS deputy Bogdan Barovic at an extraordinary session of parliament. Photo: Dejan Mijovic/STA

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SNS deputy Bogdan Barovic at an extraordinary session of parliament.
Photo: Dejan Mijovic/STA

Ljubljana SD deputy Anton Rop at an extraordinary session of parliament. Photo: Dejan Mijovic/STA

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SD deputy Anton Rop at an extraordinary session of parliament.
Photo: Dejan Mijovic/STA

Ljubljana Zares MP Matej Lahovnik (left) and SLS deputy Kristjan Janc at an extraordinary session of parliament. Photo: Dejan Mijovic/STA

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Zares MP Matej Lahovnik (left) and SLS deputy Kristjan Janc at an extraordinary session of parliament.
Photo: Dejan Mijovic/STA

Ljubljana SDS deputies Breda Pecan (standing left) and Miran Potrc (standing right) at an extraordinary session of parliament. Photo: Dejan Mijovic/STA

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SDS deputies Breda Pecan (standing left) and Miran Potrc (standing right) at an extraordinary session of parliament.
Photo: Dejan Mijovic/STA

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