Debate shows agreement with EU rule of law report

Ljubljana, 6 July - The Representation of the European Commission in Slovenia hosted on Thursday a debate on the most recent Rule of Law Report, with participants sharing the view that Slovenia was on the right path, but still faced a number of challenges, while implementation of legislative changes is taking too long.

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Barbara Rajgelj, co-founder of the Legal Network for the Protection of Democracy, at a debate on the EU's 2023 rule of law report for Slovenia.
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Barbara Rajgelj, co-founder of the Legal Network for the Protection of Democracy, at a debate on the EU's 2023 rule of law report for Slovenia.
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Culture minister's media policy advisor Lenart J. Kučić at a debate on the EU's 2023 rule of law report for Slovenia.
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Culture minister's media policy advisor Lenart J. Kučić at a debate on the EU's 2023 rule of law report for Slovenia.
Photo: Nebojše Tejić/STA

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Culture minister's media policy advisor Lenart J. Kučić at a debate on the EU's 2023 rule of law report for Slovenia.
Photo: Nebojše Tejić/STA

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Jurist Matej Avbelj at a debate on the EU's 2023 rule of law report for Slovenia.
Photo: Nebojše Tejić/STA

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Jurist Matej Avbelj at a debate on the EU's 2023 rule of law report for Slovenia.
Photo: Nebojše Tejić/STA

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