Painful Cuts Needed, FDI Summit Panel Told

Ljubljana, 14 October - Slovenian society will have to face up to the fact that painful cuts will be needed if Slovenia is to turn around its economy, a former finance minister and an ex-boss of Slovenia's largest bank have told a panel held as part of FDI Summit development conference on Friday.

Ljubljana
Former boss of the NLB bank Marko Voljc, former Finance Minister Dusan Mramor, who now acts as the dean of the Ljubljana Economics Faculty, and director of the Ljubljana Technology Park discuss Slovenia's development concept as part of FDI Summit development conference.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana
Former Finance Minister Dusan Mramor, who now acts as the dean of the Ljubljana Economics Faculty (right), and former boss of the NLB bank Marko Voljc (left) discuss Slovenia's development concept as part of FDI Summit development conference.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana
Former boss of the NLB bank Marko Voljc, former Finance Minister Dusan Mramor, who now acts as the dean of the Ljubljana Economics Faculty, and director of the Ljubljana Technology Park discuss Slovenia's development concept as part of FDI Summit development conference.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana
Former boss of the NLB bank Marko Voljc, former Finance Minister Dusan Mramor, who now acts as the dean of the Ljubljana Economics Faculty, and director of the Ljubljana Technology Park discuss Slovenia's development concept as part of FDI Summit development conference.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana
Former Finance Minister Dusan Mramor, who now acts as the dean of the Ljubljana Economics Faculty (right), and former boss of the NLB bank Marko Voljc (left) discuss Slovenia's development concept as part of FDI Summit development conference.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

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