PM Defends Welfare Policy as He Meets Ombudsman
Ljubljana, 6 August - Prime Minister Borut Pahor defended government welfare policy on Friday as he received the annual report of the human rights ombudsman which wonders whether Slovenia is still a welfare state.
Ljubljana
Prime Minister Borut Pahor (left) meeting Human Rights Ombudsman Zdenka Cebasek-Travnik, who presented him the ombudsman's annual report.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA
Ljubljana
Prime Minister Borut Pahor (left) meeting Human Rights Ombudsman Zdenka Cebasek-Travnik, who presented him the ombudsman's annual report.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA
Ljubljana
Prime Minister Borut Pahor (left) meeting Human Rights Ombudsman Zdenka Cebasek-Travnik, who presented him the ombudsman's annual report.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA
Ljubljana
Prime Minister Borut Pahor (left) meeting Human Rights Ombudsman Zdenka Cebasek-Travnik, who presented him the ombudsman's annual report.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA
Ljubljana
Prime Minister Borut Pahor (left) shaking hands with Human Rights Ombudsman Zdenka Cebasek-Travnik, who presented him the ombudsman's annual report.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA
Ljubljana
Prime Minister Borut Pahor (left) shaking hands with Human Rights Ombudsman Zdenka Cebasek-Travnik, who presented him the ombudsman's annual report.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA
Ljubljana
Prime Minister Borut Pahor (left) shaking hands with Human Rights Ombudsman Zdenka Cebasek-Travnik, who presented him the ombudsman's annual report.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA
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