Daily headlines - Friday, 22 March
Ljubljana, 22 March - Below is a review of the headlines in Slovenian dailies for Friday, 22 March:
DELO
Ski jumping
"Nika wins second large globe for Prevc family": Young Nika Prevc finished third in the last women's Ski Jumping World Cup event of the season at the Planica Nordic Centre on Thursday to round off an excellent season. (front page, 18)
World Water Day
"The right to drinking water restricts other uses": Slovenia has been experiencing the effects of climate change in the past couple of years and more of such extreme events are expected in the future. (front page, 4)
Unsuccessful sale of MLM
"Poor outlook for MLM": Another attempt to sell the MLM foundry has ended unsuccessfully. One binding bid was submitted but was assessed as unacceptable. (front page, 9)
DNEVNIK
Ski jumping
"Large crystal globe safely in the hands of Nika Prevc": The last women's Ski Jumping World Cup event of the season was held at the Planica Nordic Centre on Thursday with thousands of visitors greeting the large crystal globe won by Nika Prevc. (front page, 15)
New traffic strategy
"Going into new traffic strategy without analysing the old one": As the old Ljubljana traffic strategy will expire soon, a new one will be drawn up but the problem is that no analyses were made on how successfully the old one was implemented. (front page, 8)
VEČER
Ski jumping
"The globe is home!": Nika Prevc has officially become the best ski jumper of the 2023/2024 season and she confirmed this with a third place in Planica. (front page, 10)
Failed sale of MLM
"Sale of MLM failed": Metalka Commerce reportedly offered too little for claims and real estate owned by Slovenian Sovereign Holding (SSH). A new call for applications is to be published. (front page, 6)
Anti-government protests
"Janša about the rule of the incompetent": Opposition Democrats (SDS) leader Janez Janša addressed a massive rally his party held in downtown Ljubljana on Thursday, by saying that the country was hit by two disasters in recent years, by the floods in August 2023, and by the Robert Golob government in June 2022. (front page, 3)