NSi to unveil health and tax reform plans
Dravograd, 21 November - New Slovenia (NSi) will set out its proposals for health reform and measures to reduce taxes as some 400 delegates of this conservative opposition party are meeting for a congress in the north-eastern town of Dravograd on Saturday.
Dravograd
The opposition NSi meets for its 9th congress.
Photo: Vesna Pušnik Brezovnik/STA
Dravograd
The opposition NSi meets for its 9th congress.
Photo: Vesna Pušnik Brezovnik/STA
Dravograd
The opposition NSi meets for its 9th congress.
Photo: Vesna Pušnik Brezovnik/STA
Dravograd
The opposition NSi meets for its 9th congress.
Photo: Vesna Pušnik Brezovnik/STA
Dravograd
Party leader Ljudmila Novak (in the middle), deputy faction leader Matej Tonin (left) and vice-president Jožef Horvat at NSi's 9th congress.
Photo: Vesna Pušnik Brezovnik/STA
Dravograd
The opposition NSi meets for its 9th congress.
Photo: Vesna Pušnik Brezovnik/STA
Dravograd
The opposition NSi meets for its 9th congress.
Photo: Vesna Pušnik Brezovnik/STA
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