Slovenia to activate temporary protection act for Ukrainian refugees by Friday
LJUBLJANA - The Interior Ministry will propose the government activate an article that will provide immediate temporary protection to Ukrainian refugees by Friday, Minister Aleš Hojs announced. The ministry is working on a regulation whereby the government would activate the temporary protection of displaced persons act after EU home affairs ministers last week agreed to activate the temporary protection directive for the first time ever. The directive means that the refugees will be granted a temporary residence permit in the EU, access to the labour market, accommodation, education, social care and healthcare.
Fuel prices reach record levels
LJUBLJANA - Prices at the pump surged with both diesel and regular petrol reaching all-time highs. Regular petrol cost between EUR 1,555 and EUR 1,564 and diesel was between EUR 1,662 and EUR 1,670 depending on provider. Along motorways prices are even higher, by a few cents on average. Prices have been rising for several weeks but have now surged by more than five cents per litre in a single day and in some cases even more.
Govt to intervene to prevent fuel price "explosion"
MEDVODE - The government will discuss rising fuel prices on Wednesday with two ministers assuring reporters today that the government will step in to secure sufficient supplies from commodity reserves and a sustainable pricing policy. Slovenia has sufficient reserves not to be hurt by somewhat prolonged disruption to supply of oil derivatives, Economy Minister Zdravko Počivalšek said during the government's visit to the north of central Slovenian region.
PM says it will soon be clear whether EU will also ban Russian gas, oil
KAMNIK - PM Janez Janša said that in the next two or three days it would be clear whether the EU will also ban Russian energy imports and thus follow the example set by the US and UK, as he addressed a debate that wrapped up the government's visit to Slovenia's central region. The time frame of Russia's invasion of Ukraine will depend on this decision, he said, adding that a draft resolution stated that Europe should become energy independent from Russia, but the dilemma remained on how and when.
Pahor, Anastasiades discuss bilateral relations, Ukraine war
NICOSIA, Cyprus - President Borut Pahor started a two-day official visit to Cyprus by meeting his counterpart Nicos Anastasiades. The pair discussed ways to strengthen bilateral relations and topical issues such as the war in Ukraine, climate crisis, migration and energy security. Pahor said they had both strongly condemned the Russian invasion, which he said was a grave violation of international law. He noted that it was important to achieve a ceasefire so that a peaceful solution could be found.
Speaker, Ukrainian ambassador note importance of aid to Ukraine
LJUBLJANA - Parliamentary Speaker Igor Zorčič received Ukrainian Ambassador Mykhailo Brodovych, with the pair discussing the current situation in Ukraine and Slovenia's draft resolution on the matter, which will be voted on in parliament on Wednesday. Brodovych once again expressed his gratitude for Slovenia's support and assistance. "We noted that it is also of the utmost importance that the parliament sends a strong message of support to Ukraine," Zorčič said.
Coronavirus cases on the rise again
LJUBLJANA - Slovenia reported 3,141 new coronavirus cases for Monday, up by more than 20% over the week before and the highest daily figure since 18 February. The trend has turned upwards as expected two weeks after the relaxation of most restrictions. Overall hospital numbers rose slightly as well with 269 patients hospitalised due to Covid-19, but the number of those in intensive care remained level at 74. Five patients with Covid-19 died.
Committee okays blanket ban on fracking
LJUBLJANA - The parliamentary Infrastructure Committee endorsed in second reading the government-sponsored amendments to the mining act, which now include a blanket ban on fracking, a proposal both coalition and opposition MPs had tabled. The current mining act, adopted in 2010, has led to "many errors, internal inconsistencies and inconsistencies with other regulations", said Infrastructure Ministry State Secretary Blaž Košorok, adding that some areas had not been regulated at all.
Construction of Lendava geothermal plant to start next month
LENDAVA - A pilot project designed to extract geothermal energy from abandoned oil and gas wells in Lendava is to start next month, as company HSE Invest, representing partners in the project, filed for a construction permit for the 50 kW geothermal plant. The project of a subsidiary of the state-owned power utility HSE, energy group Petrol and chemical company Nafta, is seen as a potential use case for abandoned wells around the world. It is expected to be built by May 2023.
Demands for gender equality presented at rally
LJUBLJANA - Several hundreds of people gathered in Ljubljana's Congress Square on International Women's Day to express opposition to gender-based discrimination against women. Five comprehensive demands were presented as part of the rally that sought to improve the position of women in society and ensure gender equality. The demands presented by several associations, NGOs and trade unions deal with education, raising awareness of equality and gender stereotypes, decent work, economic discrimination against women, prevention of violence against women and children, general, sexual and reproductive health, and parity.
Slovenia-based Russians rally to express support for Ukraine
LJUBLJANA - Almost a hundred people gathered in Prešeren Square in Ljubljana to express support for Ukraine at an anti-war rally organised by Russians living in Slovenia who oppose Russia's attack on Ukraine. "There is an attempt to silence our fellow citizens by their own government with the use of truncheons, fines, imprisonment, censorship. We must not and cannot be silent regardless of consequences," the organisers said in their invitation to the rally, which was shared on social media.
Women on Women award goes to four collectives, one activist
LJUBLJANA - The City of Women has conferred the Women on Women Award on an artist and four collectives that continue to offer assistance "in almost impossible conditions". The awards went to author Suzana Tratnik, the women's choir Kombinat, SOS Telephone, a helpline for victims of domestic violence, the Koroška Pride Institute, and the Legal Network for the Protection of Democracy, a recently established NGO.
Priest's comment on women in sports named most sexist statement
LJUBLJANA - Andrej Vončina, a priest and secondary school teacher, has been given the Silver Thistle for the most sexist statement of 2021/22 for saying that "professional sport diverts women from their mission while their biological clock is ticking" and that heritage said "where a woman can reach her full potential and where she is free". The Silver Thistle is given out by the gender issues portal Spol.si and the organisers of the feminist and queer festival Red Dawns.