
“Šutar Law”: Slovenia Passes New Public Safety Legislation
Personal security could be strengthened by the law, named after Aleš Šutar, who died in an attack by a Roma male.

Personal security could be strengthened by the law, named after Aleš Šutar, who died in an attack by a Roma male.

The arrest of a Roma suspect has fueled anger over the state’s failure to ensure public safety and a perception of rising violence from the Roma community.

Former PM Janez Janša accused the left-wing government of intimidating conservatives at a time when it is struggling in the polls.

The move comes after PM Golob suffers shock defence defeat and a deepening coalition rift.

Over 92% of voters rejected the left-wing government’s latest power grab that would have elevated progressive ‘art’ above the country’s cultural legacy.

Brussels is once again demonstrating its policy of double standards and blessing the Golob government’s actions against conservative Slovenian media.

We must understand that the only real treasures of Europe are its nations, cultures, histories, and traditions.