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Slovenian parliament likely to pass amendments to referendum law
7 April 2020
The government-sponsored amendments that would set down the National Assembly's course of action in case of a referendum initiative challenging a law that canno…
Slovenian government endorses proposal to include sign language as an official language in the constitution
23 April 2019
The National Assembly of Slovenia endorsed a proposal to assign Slovenian sign language as an official in the constitution. The government stated that in order …
Slovenia considers electoral reforms following Constitutional Court decision
21 January 2019
Pahor met the party leaders to see how they feel about possible amendments to electoral legislation after the top court declared last December the legislative p…
Slovenia's MPs launch process to change Constitution on school funding
22 November 2017
The National Assembly launched with 60 votes in favour and 22 against the process to change the Constitution in what is viewed as an attempt to avoid the implem…
Slovenia's Ombudsman brings new migration law to the ConCourt
20 April 2017
Slovenia's human rights ombudsman asked the country's top court on Wednesday to rule whether some changes in laws related to foreigners, passed in January, are …