Constitutional changes on school funding enjoy sufficient support

Ljubljana, 21 November - The National Assembly started a debate on whether to launch the procedure to amend the Constitution so as to stipulate that private primary schools be funded as dictated by a law, with the opinions presented by deputy groups suggesting that the proposal could go through by receiving a two-thirds majority support.

Ljubljana The National Assembly meets to debate the financing of private primary schools. Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA

Ljubljana
The National Assembly meets to debate the financing of private primary schools.
Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA

Ljubljana The National Assembly meets to debate the financing of private primary schools. Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA

Ljubljana
The National Assembly meets to debate the financing of private primary schools.
Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA

Ljubljana Ruling SMC MP Igor Zorčič presenting his party's view on the financing of private primary schools as the National Assembly meets on this issue. Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA

Ljubljana
Ruling SMC MP Igor Zorčič presenting his party's view on the financing of private primary schools as the National Assembly meets on this issue.
Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA

Ljubljana The National Assembly meets to debate the financing of private primary schools. Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA

Ljubljana
The National Assembly meets to debate the financing of private primary schools.
Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA

Ljubljana The National Assembly meets to debate the financing of private primary schools. Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA

Ljubljana
The National Assembly meets to debate the financing of private primary schools.
Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA

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