MPs Discuss Resolution on Totalitarianism, Vote Postponed

Ljubljana, 8 September - MPs debated on Tuesday the European Parliament's resolution on totalitarianism. Deputies agreed that all totalitarianisms had to be condemned, but not on whether it is necessary to pass the resolution or merely get acquainted with it. Due to procedural reasons, a final vote was eventually postponed.

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The National Assembly debating the European Parliament's resolution on totalitarian regimes and amendments to war legislation; pictured Deputy Speaker France Cukjati of the opposition Democratic Party (SDS) .
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

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Hungarian minority deputy Laszlo Goencz (left) and Italian minority deputy Roberto Battellii at a parliamentary session on the European Parliament's resolution on totalitarian regimes and amendments to war legislation.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

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Hungarian minority deputy Laszlo Goencz (left) and Italian minority deputy Roberto Battellii at a parliamentary session on the European Parliament's resolution on totalitarian regimes and amendments to war legislation.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana
The National Assembly debating the European Parliament's resolution on totalitarian regimes and amendments to war legislation.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana
The National Assembly debating the European Parliament's resolution on totalitarian regimes and amendments to war legislation; pictured Deputy Speaker France Cukjati of the opposition Democratic Party (SDS) .
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

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Justice Minister Ales Zalar attending a parliamentary session on the European Parliament's resolution on totalitarian regimes and amendments to war legislation.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

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The National Assembly debating the European Parliament's resolution on totalitarian regimes and amendments to war legislation; pictured Alenka Jeraj and Joze Tanko of the opposition Democratic Party (SDS) .
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

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The National Assembly debating the European Parliament's resolution on totalitarian regimes and amendments to war legislation; pictured SocDem deputy Bojan Kontic (left) and Speaker Pavel Gantar.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

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The National Assembly debating the European Parliament's resolution on totalitarian regimes and amendments to war legislation; pictured: Jakob Presecnik of the opposition People's Party (SLS) and Borut Sajovic of the junior coalition Liberal Democracy (LDS).
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

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Speaker Pavel Gantar (left) and opposition People's Party (SLS) leader Radovan Zerjav headed for a parliamentary session on the European Parliament's resolution on totalitarian regimes and amendments to war legislation.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

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Speaker Pavel Gantar (pictured) chairing the National Assembly's session on the European Parliament's resolution on totalitarian regimes and amendments to war legislation.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

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Justice Minister Ales Zalar arriving at the parliament building for the parliamentary session on the European Parliament's resolution on totalitarian regimes and amendments to war legislation.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

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