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  • 2020-12-10 (xsd:date)
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  • assessing that previous personnel had been incompetent and as such (en)
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  • The leader of the Slovenian National Party (SNS), Zmago Jelinčič Plemeniti, stated that there are 400 employees at the Ministry of Culture and that almost 30 years ago there were only around 40. The number of employees claimed during the special session of the Slovenian Parliament Jelinčič’s, is almost two times bigger than the actual number of workers at the ministry and its institutes. On 2 November 2020 Slovenian parliament held a special session on behalf of the opposition parties LMŠ (List of Marjan Šarec), Levica (The Left), SD (Social democrats) and SAB (Party of Alenka Bratušek). The main topics were governmental interventions and staffing changes in public institutions, which were, as opposition parties stated, brutal and as such interfered with independence of these institutions. Government was supposedly replacing personnel with people connected to the four parties that form Slovenian government coalition and were named for political purposes and intentions. Meanwhile, coalition was defending these staffing decisions by stating that important positions require competent personnel and that these changes were necessary. SNS (Slovenian National Party) agreed with that standpoint. SNS, although not a direct part of coalition, continues to support and cooperate with most of coalition decisions on behalf of a special deal. The party is also known for their strong and often controversial position. As stated in their program, SNS is for withdrawal of Slovenia from the European Union and NATO, they specifically oppose any immigration from Asia or Africa. SNS is also against gay marriage and even if they claim to respect any Slovenian traditional religion, they are against Islam and also against building any foreign religion" in Slovenia. Zmago Jelinčič is the leader of this party (en)
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