SDS News
Today, President Janez Janša, Chairman of the Human rights and Genocide initiatives at the Institute for Cultural Diplomacy (ICD), met with UN Secretary-General's Special Adviser for the Prevention of Genocide, Mr. Adama Dieng. (more)
Drago Jančar: "The Court of Honour acted dishonourably, as has been done politicking. Two members of the Court of Honour (France Bučar and Manca Košir) are politicians who are declared political opponents of Janez Janša." (more)
Distinguished Comrades, War is ugly. War is dirty. War is cruel. And how ugly, dirty, and cruel is the one who starts war or imposes domination on another? (more)
Dear members of the EPP political group. On February 27th, 2013 the Slovenian center-right government, led by Prime Minister Janez Janša (more)
Following the Slovenian general elections of December 2011, the winning party, the far-left Positive Slovenia, was not able to form the government. (more)
On February 8, the Slovenian Cultural day - Prešeren’s day, two mass rallies took place in Slovenia's capital city Ljubljana (more)
Those who are splitting the government apart will have to take the responsibility for a repeated, totally unnecessary deterioration (more)
In Nova Gorica, which is standing on the graves, a question of consecrating dead and piety for the deceased Jews is unexpectedly rising up. Their chapel of rest became a cafe. (more)
A rebuttal of the misleading and grossly untrue letter "Slovenians demand radical changes" which was sent around Europe and the globe by some radical individuals and organizations (more)
Janez Janša has been the key target in the country for a long time. Before the independence – by the former regime, after the independence – by the remains of the former regime, but now by the privileged, the successors of the former regime, which are strongly connected to the banking system and the national silverware – the so-called national interest. (more)
Former Constitutional Court judge, dr. Lovro Šturm, is convinced that the draft report of the Commission for the Prevention of Corruption (CPC) should have been sent to all persons under investigation. (more)
Following the adoption of the pension reform, budgets for 2013 and 2014, halving the budget deficit, the successful stabilization of public finances and the return to international financial markets, Slovenia has been confronted with protests and political crisis. (more)