News roundup - Monday, 23 September, until 3pm
Ljubljana, 23 September - Below is a roundup of major events on Monday, 23 September, until 3pm local time:
PM underlines importance of potable water access at Summit of the Future
NEW YORK, US - Prime Minister Robert Golob addressed the UN Summit of the Future in New York on Sunday, welcoming the Pact for the Future adopted by the world leaders as the two-day event kicked off. He also talked about water diplomacy and proposed a global partnership for water. Golob underlined that water was the most precious natural resource for a shared future, peace and stability of all countries.
A third support govt, a quarter for SDS in POP TV poll
LJUBLJANA - The voter approval rating for the Robert Golob government has dropped further to below a third (31.9%) in a poll commissioned by the commercial broadcaster POP TV, as the opposition Democrats (SDS) enjoy the support of nearly a quarter of (24.7%) of those questioned. The government saw its approval rating sink by 4.3 percentage points on the month before, as the share of those who do not support it rose by 5.5 points to 52.1%. President Nataša Pirc Musar continues to top the ranking of most popular politicians.
Committee votes down SDS's proposal that FinMin resign
LJUBLJANA - The Finance Committee voted down a proposal by the opposition Democrats (SDS) that Finance Minister Klemen Boštjančič resign over non-economical use of budget funds found by the Court of Audit in last year's purchases of an ill-fated court building by the Justice Ministry and 13,000 laptops by the Digital Transformation Ministry. Six committee members voted that the minister should take responsibility and resign, nine voted against.
Commission votes for dismissal of Minister Stojmenova Duh despite lack of quorum
LJUBLJANA - Despite a lack of quorum, the Public Finance Oversight Commission called on Digital Transformation Minister Emilija Stojmenova Duh to resign over the purchase of 13,000 laptops for underprivileged families. The minister, who faces a no-confidence vote on Friday, was absent, as were coalition MPs. The Digital Transformation Ministry said that the conclusions of the commission were null and void and that the minister decided not to attend due to the lack of quorum.
Residential real estate prices up 7% in Q2 y/y
LJUBLJANA - The prices of residential real estate in Slovenia continued to grow in the second quarter of the year. They increased by 2.2% over the first quarter and by 6.7% year-on-year. The number of transactions meanwhile dropped by 20% year-on-year, the Statistics Office said. Following a 7.6% drop in prices of new residential real estate in the first quarter of the year, an increase of 9.1% was reported in the second quarter.
Winemakers fear record-low grape harvest
LJUBLJANA - Likely the earliest on record, at least in some parts of the country, this year's grape harvest in Slovenia has been described as disastrous in terms of volumes. Compared to the five-year average, the yield is about a third lower this year, the Winemakers' Association at the Slovenian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GZS) has warned. On a positive side, the harvest is likely to yield a fine if not superb vintage.
Regulated fuel prices to go down again on Tuesday
LJUBLJANA - The prices of fuel sold outside Slovenia's motorway network will decrease on Tuesday. The price of regular petrol will go down by 1.8 cents to EUR 1.457 a litre, while diesel will be 3.4 cents cheaper at EUR 1.485 a litre, the Environment, Climate and Energy Ministry announced on Monday. Heating oil will be cheaper as well, its retail price dropping by 3.3 cents to EUR 0.795 per litre. The new prices will stay in effect until 7 October.
State endorses transfer of SSH's real estate business onto DSU
LJUBLJANA - As the only shareholder of Slovenian Sovereign Holding (SSH), the government confirmed the transfer of SSH's real estate business onto DSU, a state-owned real estate management company. SSH had acquired this property when the Bank Assets Management Company, a band bank, was folded into SSH at the end of 2022. The transactions should be completed by the end of the month.
Migrant Film Festival opens in Ljubljana
LJUBLJANA - The 15th Migrant Film Festival is opening today, bringing screenings and other events that shed light on various aspects of migration, asylum and refugees. A total of 22 films from 14 countries will be screened in Ljubljana and eight other towns across Slovenia with an accompanying programme featuring ten guests. This year the festival will draw attention to the genocide in Palestine, the criminalisation of solidarity, women in migration, violent borders, crisis situations and corporate greed, the organisers said.
Slovenian army starts Adriatic Thunder air support exercise
LJUBLJANA - The Slovenian Armed Forces (SAF) started the joint Adriatic Thunder air support exercise that includes the Pilatus PC-9 trainer aircraft and Bell 206 helicopters and mortar units on the ground, the Defence Ministry announced. The exercise will take place until Friday at the Cerklje ob Krki airbase, the Mirna Valley and Kostanjevica na Krki in eastern Slovenia and the Poček training grounds in the southwest.