
Slovenia: Supreme Court Upholds Assisted Dying Referendum
Multiple campaign irregularities—and worse—were noted in Ljubljana, but not found to have significantly impacted the national vote on euthanasia.

Multiple campaign irregularities—and worse—were noted in Ljubljana, but not found to have significantly impacted the national vote on euthanasia.

The leftist prime minister wants to move on quickly from the vote, but critics say there is evidence of foul play.

Slovenia has introduced temporary restraints on fuel purchases—as neighbouring drivers cross the border in search of cheaper fuel, straining supply at local stations.

As Slovenia heads to the polls this Sunday, revelations of corruption and entrenched networks within the left-wing government have emerged.

“The aversion toward Golob due to mismanagement in healthcare, the economy, and agriculture is now so great that I do not see how they can turn the situation around.”

Slovenian MEP Romana Tomc presented new documents alleging Kos collaborated with Yugoslav intelligence, demanding a Commission investigation.

Voter choices in several Member States will have an impact on whether the EU consolidates its centralising drift or preserves internal counterweights.

Behind the “miracle” was a broad coalition with a joint strategy, revealing the lies and cynicism of the proponents of the law.

The controversy over Israel is turning the song contest into a new cultural and diplomatic battleground of the continent.

A broad majority in parliament backed the right to pay with cash, the latest sign of Central Europe resisting a shift to digital-only payments.