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Employers Strongly Support the Proposed Intervention Law

Summary
Employers' organizations support the proposal for an intervention law prepared by the parties of the so-called third political pillar. The proposal addresses the key challenges facing both the population and the economy, and brings measures that relieve people and restore the competitiveness of the Slovenian economy, they note.

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Lean Left

Intervention Act: The economy welcomes the omnibus prepared by the third bloc. It warns that there is no provision for how to compensate for the loss.

Lean Left

This is a law that helps people and restores competitiveness to the Slovenian economy, said Blaž Cvar, president of the Slovenian Confederation of Social Democrats. However, Levica warns that the intervention law interferes with systemic laws, including the pension system.

Center

The proposal for an intervention law for the development of Slovenia, submitted by the parties of the so-called third political pillar, was prepared without consulting stakeholders, even though it interferes with systemic laws, and there is nothing in it that would require intervention, the Left believes. It envisages measures for the rich, while bringing nothing to the rest or harming them, they add.

Center

Employers' organizations support the proposal for an intervention law, which was prepared by the parties of the so-called third political pillar. The proposal addresses the key challenges facing both the population and the economy, they note. The Left Party, meanwhile, is convinced that the proposals are not developmental, but would actually drill a billion-dollar hole in the budget. Cuts to public services would follow, and only a handful of th…

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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The omnibus bill of the so-called third bloc has been met with numerous criticisms. From bypassing social dialogue to the fact that the measures mean slightly more than a billion euros less revenue for the budget and at the same time higher expenses. The social cap at

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Dnevnik broke the news on Wednesday, April 15, 2026.
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