NGOs urge abolition of nuclear programme state secretary post

Ljubljana, 28 October - Representatives from NGOs Greenpeace Slovenia, Umanotera, and the Legal Centre for Human Rights and Environmental Protection (PIC) have called for the abolition of the post of the state secretary for the national nuclear programme and urged a democratic and inclusive debate about Slovenia's energy future.

Ljubljana Gaja Brecelj of the environmental NGO Umanotera speaks at a press conference that calls for the abolishing of the post of state secretary for national nuclear programme and for an inclusive debate on Slovenia's energy future. Photo: Boštjan Podlogar/STA

Ljubljana
Gaja Brecelj of the environmental NGO Umanotera speaks at a press conference that calls for the abolishing of the post of state secretary for national nuclear programme and for an inclusive debate on Slovenia's energy future.
Photo: Boštjan Podlogar/STA

Ljubljana Aljoša Petek of the NGO Legal Centre for Human Rights and Environment Protection (PIC) speaks at a press conference that calls for the abolishing of the post of state secretary for national nuclear programme and for an inclusive debate on Slovenia's energy future. Photo: Boštjan Podlogar/STA

Ljubljana
Aljoša Petek of the NGO Legal Centre for Human Rights and Environment Protection (PIC) speaks at a press conference that calls for the abolishing of the post of state secretary for national nuclear programme and for an inclusive debate on Slovenia's energy future.
Photo: Boštjan Podlogar/STA

Ljubljana Sara Kosirnik of Greenpeace Slovenia speaks at a press conference that calls for the abolishing of the post of state secretary for national nuclear programme and for an inclusive debate on Slovenia's energy future. Photo: Boštjan Podlogar/STA

Ljubljana
Sara Kosirnik of Greenpeace Slovenia speaks at a press conference that calls for the abolishing of the post of state secretary for national nuclear programme and for an inclusive debate on Slovenia's energy future.
Photo: Boštjan Podlogar/STA

Ljubljana Sara Kosirnik of Greenpeace Slovenia speaks at a press conference that calls for the abolishing of the post of state secretary for national nuclear programme and for an inclusive debate on Slovenia's energy future. Photo: Boštjan Podlogar/STA

Ljubljana
Sara Kosirnik of Greenpeace Slovenia speaks at a press conference that calls for the abolishing of the post of state secretary for national nuclear programme and for an inclusive debate on Slovenia's energy future.
Photo: Boštjan Podlogar/STA

Ljubljana Aljoša Petek of the NGO Legal Centre for Human Rights and Environment Protection (PIC) speaks at a press conference that calls for the abolishing of the post of state secretary for national nuclear programme and for an inclusive debate on Slovenia's energy future. Photo: Boštjan Podlogar/STA

Ljubljana
Aljoša Petek of the NGO Legal Centre for Human Rights and Environment Protection (PIC) speaks at a press conference that calls for the abolishing of the post of state secretary for national nuclear programme and for an inclusive debate on Slovenia's energy future.
Photo: Boštjan Podlogar/STA

Ljubljana Gaja Brecelj of the environmental NGO Umanotera speaks at a press conference that calls for the abolishing of the post of state secretary for national nuclear programme and for an inclusive debate on Slovenia's energy future. Photo: Boštjan Podlogar/STA

Ljubljana
Gaja Brecelj of the environmental NGO Umanotera speaks at a press conference that calls for the abolishing of the post of state secretary for national nuclear programme and for an inclusive debate on Slovenia's energy future.
Photo: Boštjan Podlogar/STA

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