Following Milošević’s Path: Will the Golobs Try to Falsify the Elections?
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Prime Minister Robert Golob, in response to the published recordings of conversations between former minister Dominika Švarc Pipan and an alleged British investment fund, believes that it is appropriate to ask for what purpose some people, including with help from abroad, are trying to interfere with the results of the elections in Slovenia. At the same time, he strongly rejects suggestions about lobbying contacts with Švarc Pipan.
Two recordings of former Justice Minister Dominika Švarc Pipan have surfaced online, in which she explains, among other things, who influences whom in Slovenia. As she explains in a response, it was apparently a fake meeting that was secretly recorded.
Following Milošević’s path: Will the Golobs try to falsify the elections?
By: Gašper Blažič The developments in our country also suggest the possibility that the transitional predatory elite will not easily let go of power and that there could even be an attempt to usurp authority. The election campaign officially began on February 19, meaning that until March 22 the media will devote particular attention to debates between party representatives. But it seems that we will once again not have a “normal’” campaign. Prim…
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