Daily headlines - Tuesday, 10 May

Ljubljana, 10 May - Below is a review of the headlines in Slovenian dailies for Tuesday, 10 May:

DELO

Media and politics
"Love cooling off, spirit from the east persists": The paper wonders whether Budapest still needs Janez Janša, who was defeated in the general election, and whether Janša still wants assistance from Vladimir Putin's ally. (front page, 3)

Financial Administration
"Auctions of Financial Administration moving online": After court auctions went digital - so that buyers could not make deals before the auction - the Financial Administration is also moving its auctions online. (front page, 10)

Russia
"Victory day amid war": About 11,000 soldiers attended a parade in Moscow to mark 77 years since the victory of the Soviet Union over Nazi Germany. (front page, 5)

DNEVNIK

Ljubljana mayor
"Janković going for his fifth term": More than six months before the local elections, Ljubljana Mayor Zoran Janković announced he will seek another term. If elected, he will have run the city for two decades by the end of his term. (front page, 8)

Prices
"Everything is getting costlier and will continue to get costlier": As fuel prices skyrocketed, food prices were up by almost 3% in April compared to March. In annual comparison, double-digit growth was recorded. The trend is expected to continue. (front page, 4)

FINANCE

Loans
"What is new for flat-rate sole traders, young families ...": Banka Slovenije has announced that loan rules will change as of 1 July to help those who have so far been unable to get loans. The paper presents the changes in detail. (front page, 2-3)

Tourism
"Bad bank selling Istrabenz and Thermana. What are the strategic plans?": The bad bank, which is to be shut down by the end of the year, plans to put two of its main tourist investments on sale - Istrabenz hotels and Thermana. (front page, 6-7)

Investment
"Four major business buildings planed in the capital": The busiest area for construction in the capital will be around the main railway and bust station, while the business centre in the Šiška borough is also developing. (front page, 14-15)

VEČER

Russia
"Michel's escape in Odesa": While Russian President Vladimir Putin put the blame for the invasion on Ukraine on NATO and the West in his speech at a military parade celebrating the victory over Nazi Germany, European Council President Charles Michel had to seek shelter in Odesa, which was attacked during his visit. (front page, 2, 7)

Parliament
"Before change": The National Assembly is about to be overhauled. At the founding session on Friday, 13 May, not only new MPs and speaker will be appointed but also the new secretary general. (front page, 2-3)

Amis sale
"Amis sale proceeds split 50:50": After years of deliberation, the court decided that the two founders of the company Amis must split the profit from the 2006 Amis sale 50:50. (front page, 4)

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