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26.03.2007 |
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Prime Minister Janez Janša answers questions from MPs in the National Assembly |
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Today, at the 26th regular session of the National Assembly, the Prime Minister of the Republic of Slovenia, Janez Janša, answered the first four questions from MP's.
(Photo: Nebojša Tejić/Salomon 2000)
Davorin Terčon (parliamentary group of unaffiliated MPs) wanted to know the reasons for establishing a special government working group to assess the work of the Slovene Intelligence and Security Agency. The leader of the SNS parliamentary group sought to learn about the PM's view on Croatia joining Euro-Atlantic institutions. Mitja Slavinec (LDS) asked the PM about the purchase and the future use of the mobile army surgical hospital Role 2. The last question was submitted by Franc Žnidaršič, the leader of the coalition parliamentary group, who stressed that the government was aware of the ageing of the population and had presented the necessary additional measures within the Framework of the Economic and Social Reforms for Increasing Welfare in Slovenia. Despite this, there have been repeated demands from the public for an additional radical pension system reform. He therefore asked the PM if the latter was indeed necessary.
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