Small parties want more space in media, ban on polls
Ljubljana, 13 June - Three small parties that have fallen well short of parliamentary seats in the latest general and EU elections have proposed legislative changes to secure more media space for themselves. They claim this would make elections fairer.
Ljubljana
Andrej Čuš of the Slovenian Greens (left), Bojan Dobovšek of Good State (centre) and Boštjan Tavčar of the Pirate Party presenting a proposal to change the electoral and media legislation in relation to election campaigns.
Photo: Nik Jevšnik/STA
Ljubljana
Andrej Čuš of the Slovenian Greens (left), Bojan Dobovšek of Good State (centre) and Boštjan Tavčar of the Pirate Party presenting a proposal to change the electoral and media legislation in relation to election campaigns.
Photo: Nik Jevšnik/STA
Ljubljana
Andrej Čuš of the Slovenian Greens (left), Bojan Dobovšek of Good State (centre) and Boštjan Tavčar of the Pirate Party presenting a proposal to change the electoral and media legislation in relation to election campaigns.
Photo: Nik Jevšnik/STA
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