What the Papers Say: Tuesday, July 31, 2018

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Below is a review of the headlines in Slovenian dailies for Tuesday, 31 July 2018, as prepared by the STA

DELO

Tourism
"Instead of boutique, mass tourism": The lakeside resort of Bled is full of one-day tourists, while a new strategy is being developed in a bid to regain the glory of one of the most prestigious tourist centres in Europe. (front page, page 4)

Summer child care
"When children's play becomes chargeable": One of the playgrounds in the centre of Ljubljana introduced an entrance fee in order to increase the safety of children and reduce its crowdedness. (front page, page 8)

Ice hockey
"New challenge for Marcel Rodman in Zagreb": After announcing his retirement, one of the best Slovenian ice hockey players ever, Marcel Rodman, found a job as an assistant coach in Zagreb's Medveščak. (front page, page 21)

DNEVNIK

Fuel prices
"State not tempted by full liberalisation of the motor fuel market": Everything suggests that there will be no full liberalisation of the market of motor fuels in Slovenia for the time being. (front page, page 5)

Pensioners
"Incorrect paying of annual allowance for pensioners": Annual allowances for pensioners are still being paid in very different amounts and on the basis of strict boundaries between income tax brackets. (front page, page 3)

FINANCE

Hospitality
"There are no cooks, lunches will be more expensive": During the summer, restaurant owners in Slovenia are facing a shortage of good cooks, as interviews with two owners from Ljubljana suggest. (front page, pages 2-3)

Asset auctions
"Number of Slovenians in personal bankruptcy": Slovenian courts last year launched a total of 2,374 personal bankruptcy proceedings, which is 43% less than in the record year 2015. (front page, pages 10-11)

Insurance
"What discounts you can negotiate with insurers": The paper runs an analysis of Slovenian insurers in terms of what discounts for car insurance you can expect, which insurers are the most generous and where you get the least. (front page, pages 6-7)

VEČER

Healthcare
"First year of Flis": The paper analyses the first year in office of the director of the UKC Maribor hospital, Vojko Flis. What he has managed to get done and what challenges await him, Večer wonders. (front page, pages 10-11)

Coalition-building talks
"Left still far from the government": Between the Left and the five parties centred around Marjan Šarec who are trying to build a coalition, there is a huge rift when it comes to taxes, economy and defence. (front page, pages 2-3)

Environment
"Polluted soil around kindergarten": Another kindergarten in Celje has polluted soil around it, with analyses showing heavily exceeded values of cadmium, lead, zinc and arsenic. (front page, page 12)

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