Parliament Rejects Amendments to Primary Education Act
Ljubljana, 19 June - The parliament rejected on Friday opposition-sponsored amendments to the primary education act. The SDS believes that the changes would modernise Slovenia's curricula.
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Transport Minister Patrick Vlacic on way to address the National Assembly.
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Nadaljevanje seje DZ, na kateri so poslanci obravnavali letni plan razvoja in obnavljanja avtocest za leto 2009, predlog zakona o soglasju in poroštvu RS za obveznosti Darsa za realizacijo gradnje avtocestnih odsekov iz nacionalnega programa izgradnje avtocest v RS in predlog novele zakona o odpravljanju posledic dela z azbestom.
Poslanec SD Matjaž Han in poslanec DeSUS Matjaž Zanoškar.
Foto: Daniel Novakovič/STA
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The National Assembly in session; deputy Melita Zupevc of the coalition Social Democrats (SD) and Bogdan Barovic of the opposition National Party (SNS).
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA
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The National Assembly in session.
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The National Assembly in session; deputy Joze Tanko (left) of the opposition Democratic Party (SDS) and Radovan Zerjav of the People's Party (SLS).
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA
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The National Assembly in session; deputy Franci Kek of the coalition Zares and Eva Irgl of the opposition Democratic Party (SDS).
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA
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The National Assembly in session; deputy Vinko Gorenak of the opposition Democratic Party (SDS).
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA
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Speaker Pavel Gantar watching over the session of the National Assembly.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA
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