Health Funding in Spotlight of Election Debate
Ljubljana, 3 September - The funding of the Slovenian health system and the accessibility of health services was in the spotlight as representatives of seven political parties squared off Wednesday at an election debate organised by Forum 21, a left-leaning group led by former president Milan Kucan.
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Former health minister Bozidar Voljc attends a Forum 21 debate on health policy.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA
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LDS vice-president Slavko Ziherl attends a Forum 21 debate on health policy.
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Former health minister Marjan Jereb attends a Forum 21 debate on health policy.
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Ljubljana, Hotel Mons.
Razprava z naslovom Zdravstvo iz vidika volilnih programov strank, ki jo pripravlja Forum 21.
Predsednik Rdečega križa Slovenije Borut Miklavčič.
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Zares member Andrej Rus attends a Forum 21 debate on health policy.
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Lipa lawmaker Barbara Zgajner Tavs attends a Forum 21 debate on health policy.
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Former labour minister Janez Drobnic (KDS) attends a Forum 21 debate on health policy.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA
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Health Minister Zofija Mazej Kukovic (SDS) attends a Forum 21 debate on health policy.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA
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