Upper Chamber Vetoes Changes to Private Security Act

Ljubljana, 22 April - The National Council, the upper chamber of parliament, vetoed on Wednesday amendments to the private security act that aim to define conditions for revoking the license of security firms.

Ljubljana
A session of the National Council, the upper chamber of parliament, at which councillors voted on amendments to the private security act that aim to define conditions for revoking the license of security firms.
Photo: Tamino Petelinsek/STA

Ljubljana
A session of the National Council, the upper chamber of parliament, at which councillors voted on amendments to the private security act that aim to define conditions for revoking the license of security firms.
Pictured: Councillor Branimir Strukelj.
Photo: Tamino Petelinsek/STA

Ljubljana
A session of the National Council, the upper chamber of parliament, at which councillors voted on amendments to the private security act that aim to define conditions for revoking the license of security firms.
Pictured: Councillors Joze Rastislav (left) and Dusan Cernigoj.
Photo: Tamino Petelinsek/STA

Ljubljana
A session of the National Council, the upper chamber of parliament, at which councillors voted on amendments to the private security act that aim to define conditions for revoking the license of security firms.
Photo: Tamino Petelinsek/STA

Ljubljana
A session of the National Council, the upper chamber of parliament, at which councillors voted on amendments to the private security act that aim to define conditions for revoking the license of security firms.
Pictured: Councillor Branimir Strukelj.
Photo: Tamino Petelinsek/STA

Ljubljana
A session of the National Council, the upper chamber of parliament, at which councillors voted on amendments to the private security act that aim to define conditions for revoking the license of security firms.
Photo: Tamino Petelinsek/STA

Ljubljana
A session of the National Council, the upper chamber of parliament, at which councillors voted on amendments to the private security act that aim to define conditions for revoking the license of security firms.
Pictured: National Council President Blaz Kavcic (centre).
Photo: Tamino Petelinsek/STA

Ljubljana
A session of the National Council, the upper chamber of parliament, at which councillors voted on amendments to the private security act that aim to define conditions for revoking the license of security firms.
Pictured: Councillors Branimir Strukelj (left) and Dusan Semolic.
Photo: Tamino Petelinsek/STA

Ljubljana
A session of the National Council, the upper chamber of parliament, at which councillors voted on amendments to the private security act that aim to define conditions for revoking the license of security firms.
Pictured: Councillors Joze Mencinger (left) and Dusan Semolic.
Photo: Tamino Petelinsek/STA

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