What the Papers Say: Friday, June 29, 2018

By , 29 Jun 2018, 09:05 AM News
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Below is a review of the headlines in Slovenian dailies for Friday, 29 June 2018, as prepared by the STA

DELO

Slovenian-Croatian border arbitration
"How do those who were cut off from Slovenia live": Slovenian citizens whose land was awarded to Croatia a year ago when the arbitral tribunal declared its award in the border dispute see no differences in their lives today. (front page, 4)

Waste management
"Example to Europe but with piles of waste": Slovenia has made a lot of progress in waste separation and is an example of best practice in Europe but there are constant problems with packaging waste. (front page, 3)

Government formation
"How we will be affected by interregnum": The paper points to the most burning issues that Slovenia is faced with while being ruled by a caretaker government with no real powers. (front page, 2)

DNEVNIK

Speeding
"One more super-radar coming up": Speeding in Ljubljana is to be prevented by another super-radar that will be placed on three different locations next to the one that has been in use since last September. (front page, 9)

Corruption at Maribor municipality
"Caught with his hand in the Chinese cookie jar": Marko Kovačič, the advisor to Maribor Mayor Andrej Fištravec who was accused of fraud, has charged the Chinese owner of the Aerodrom Maribor airport EUR 150,000 his consulting services. (front page, 10)

FINANCE

FIFA Word Cup
"Who makes money during football world cup": Beer and salty snacks sell well in Slovenia during the football world cup. (front page, 2-3)

Auctions
"Four-room apartment in Fužine for less than a hundred grand - how cheap is that?": The paper warns of traps when buying apartments at auctions. (front page, 6-7)

GDPR regulation
"One month, bunch of complaints": It has been just over a month since the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) entered into force on 25 May, the paper says, looking at the situation today. (front page, 4-5)

VEČER

Corruption at Maribor municipality
"Chinese thousands for Kovačič": The paper reveals how Marko Kovačič, the advisor to Maribor Mayor Andrej Fištravec, managed to receive EUR 180,000 for consulting the Chinese company SHS Aviation. (front page, 8-9)

Hail suppression programme
"Contracts now, money only in the autumn": The paper raises the issue of long-term systemic financing of providers of hail suppression programme. (front page, 3)

FIFA World Cup
"Yellow card decisive for the first time": Japan made it to the round of 16 with four points and a tie with Senegal by virtue of having fewer yellow cards. (front page, 23)

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