Daily headlines - Tuesday, 28 March
Ljubljana, 28 March - Below is a review of the headlines in Slovenian dailies for Tuesday, 28 March:
DELO
Pension system
"Pension system is increasingly unsustainable": The share of pensioners in the total population has been rapidly increasing and should exceed that of active population in 2055, according to an OECD projection. (front page, 3)
Government support
"Increasingly many disappointed": Not only public opinion polls but increasingly many media reports about Prime Minister Robert Golob show that people are disappointed with the winner of the last general election. (front page, 2)
Israel
"Protesters have made it for now": The Israeli parliament was to vote on a judicial reform yesterday that would make judiciary inferior to those in power. PM Benjamin Netanyahu postponed the vote for a few days amid protests. (front page, 6)
DNEVNIK
Police
"Where are the extra border police officers now": After Croatia joined the Schengen Area, many police officers, some 1,400, were transferred to other units. (front page, 3)
Visit by Croatian PM
"Plenković coming for a visit": Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković will pay a visit to meet his host, Slovenian PM Robert Golob, with whom he will try to mend relations between the countries. (front page, 2)
Driving licence
"Driving licence increasingly expensive and difficult to get": The prices of driving lessons have gone up significantly, rising to up to EUR 41 per hour in the capital. (front page, 4)
FINANCE
Subsidies
"Entrepreneurs, use subsidised interest rates": Subsidies are available for micro, small and medium-sized companies for loans, including for the interest rates. A company can obtain subsidies for up to two projects. (front page, 2, 3)
Banking crisis
"How similar or different are Deutsche Bank and Credit Suisse": In the last two weeks, after the crash of the US bank SVB and the salvaging of Swiss bank Credit Suisse, there is tension on the global as well as European stock markets. (front page, 4)
Auctions
"Auctions in April: Apartments and houses in Ljubljana and on the coast; pubs and land": The paper brings an overview of the latest real estate to be auctioned off. (front page, 12, 13)
VEČER
Quote of the year award
The paper continues to present nominees for its annual Spade of the Year award for most apt statement capturing the spirit of the past year to be declared on 1 April. (front page)
Healthcare
"Why stand-by duty only in Maribor": Maribor is the only city in Slovenia that has dentists on stand-by in the evenings and on the weekends. (front page, 2, 19)