MPs Adopt Recommendations Related to 2011 Human Rights Report

Ljubljana, 30 January - MPs adopted on Wednesday a set of recommendations related to the Human Rights Ombudsman for 2011, throwing out some of the recommendations put forward by Ombudsman Zdenka Čebašek Travnik. Some criticism of the work of the ombudsman, who highlighted among other things the problem of poverty in the country, was voiced by two coalition parties.

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Human Rights Ombudsman Zdenka Čebašek Travnik presenting her report for 2011 to MPs.
Photo: Nebojša Tejič/STA

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Human Rights Ombudsman Zdenka Čebašek Travnik presenting her report for 2011 to MPs.
Photo: Nebojša Tejič/STA

Ljubljana
Human Rights Ombudsman Zdenka Čebašek Travnik presenting her report for 2011 to MPs.
Photo: Nebojša Tejič/STA

Ljubljana
Human Rights Ombudsman Zdenka Čebašek Travnik presenting her report for 2011 to MPs.
Photo: Nebojša Tejič/STA

Ljubljana
Human Rights Ombudsman Zdenka Čebašek Travnik presenting her report for 2011 to MPs.
Photo: Nebojša Tejič/STA

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MPs discussing draft closing account of the budgets for 2010 and 2011, the Human Rights Ombudsman's report for 2011 and changes to the animal protection act.
Photo: Nebojša Tejič/STA

Ljubljana
Human Rights Ombudsman Zdenka Čebašek Travnik presenting her report for 2011 to MPs.
Photo: Nebojša Tejič/STA

Ljubljana
Human Rights Ombudsman Zdenka Čebašek Travnik presenting her report for 2011 to MPs.
Photo: Nebojša Tejič/STA

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