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09.07.2007 |
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Prime Minister Janez Janša answers questions from MPs |
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The Prime Minister of the Republic of Slovenia, Janez Janša, answered four questions from MPs at the 30th regular session of the National Assembly.
(Photo: Arsen Perić/Salomon 2000)
Cveta Zalokar Oražem, from the group of unaffiliated MPs, asked if the Minister of Health, Andrej Bručan, still enjoyed the PM’s trust. The leader of the SNS parliamentary group, Zmago Jelinčič, inquired about the sale of moveable state property within the government sale scheme and where the most irregularities had occurred. On behalf of the LDS, Rudolf Moge wanted to know if the government plans to establish a special working group for the intelligence service at the Ministry of Defence, as it has done for SOVA. A coalition MP from DeSUS, Franc Žnidaršič, asked the PM on what basis the government was convinced that the draft Employment Relationship Act would implement the goals it set at the beginning of its term that are included in the coalition agreement.
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