Daily headlines - Friday, 23 April
Ljubljana, 23 April - Below is a review of the headlines in Slovenian dailies for Friday, 23 April:
DELO
Kresnik Prize
"Delo's Kresnik as gift to Book Day": Delo unveils ten works shortlisted for the Kresnik Prize for novel of the year. (front page, 16-17).
US climate change plan
"Against climate change": US President Joe Biden has unveiled an ambitious plan to fight climate change that goes beyond the commitments in the Paris Agreement. The Republicans have sharply condemned the new administration's climate priorities. (front page, 6)
Lawsuit against Petrol management
"Petrol suing former bosses": The current management of energy group Petrol is suing the former management alleging the company suffered damages of EUR 8 million due to a series of transactions. (front page, 10)
Hospitality industry
"Not all hotels will reopen": Smaller hotels will be able to reopen Monday, but many have decided to wait for clarification of the government decrees. (front page, 3)
Visit by EU commissioner
"Commissioner Johansson will help Hojs": EU Home Affairs Commissioner Ylva Johansson and Interior Minister Aleš Hojs reviewed the priorities of the Slovenian presidency and pledged to help each other. (front page)
DNEVNIK
Pensions
"Outlines of new pension reform": After several piecemeal interventions in pensions, the public pension insurer wants a comprehensive modernisation of the system. The direction is clear: stricter retirement conditions. (front page, 2)
Food delivery
"With Wolt towards 19th century wage work?": While food delivery services are becoming increasingly popular, trade unions have been warning about violations of the rights of platform workers. (front page, 7)
VEČER
Reopening of hotels
"First test, then hotel": Accommodation establishments will be allowed to reopen on Monday. After the initial elation, operators are concerned about the tough restrictions, in particular testing of guests. (front page, 3)
Visit by EU commissioner
"Visit in preparation for EU presidency": Schengen, migrations, Western Balkans as well as STA financing were on the agenda as Home Affairs Commissioner Ylva Johansson paid a visit yesterday. (front page, 4, 5)