Cerar: By resigning, I wanted to prevent deadlock

Ljubljana, 17 March - "I asked myself what I could do to take the pressure off the state, so that it would not be plundered or brought to a complete standstill in the last months before the election," PM Miro Cerar said as he explained the reasons for his resignation in more detail in an interview for the online edition of the newspaper Delo.

Ljubljana Prime Minister Miro Cerar announces his resignation after the Supreme Court decided to annul the September 2017 referendum on the Koper-Divača rail project. Photo: Daniel Novakovič/STA File photo

Ljubljana
Prime Minister Miro Cerar announces his resignation after the Supreme Court decided to annul the September 2017 referendum on the Koper-Divača rail project.
Photo: Daniel Novakovič/STA
File photo

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