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The Decision Has Been Made: We Face Another Referendum, This Time on Money for the Military

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The deputies adopted the proposal to call a consultative referendum on increasing defense spending, submitted to the National Assembly by the Left Party, with 46 votes in favor and 42 against. It was turbulent and also a major turning point, with the Left Party's proposal eventually being supported by Janša's SDS and Tonin's NSi. All deputies from the largest government party, Svoboda, were against.

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The deputies adopted the proposal to call a consultative referendum on increasing defense spending, submitted to the National Assembly by the Left Party, with 46 votes in favor and 42 against. It was turbulent and also a major turning point, with the Left Party's proposal eventually being supported by Janša's SDS and Tonin's NSi. All deputies from the largest government party, Svoboda, were against.

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After the National Assembly overwhelmingly supported a consultative referendum on increasing defense spending, the Freedom Movement is announcing a proposal for a consultative referendum on Slovenia's membership in NATO, as this is a real question that citizens must answer.

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Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences and defense scholar Iztok Prezelj warned on social media that by calling a consultative referendum on defense spending, Slovenia is opening the main front of hybrid warfare against the EU and NATO members. In his opinion, this is a dangerous undermining of the country's defense immunity and opening up space for foreign influences. "This is a situation where the organism is wondering whether it makes sense t…

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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The Slovenian Parliament has approved the Left Party's idea to hold a referendum on increasing defense spending. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine with reference to Delo.si. The proposal was submitted for consideration by representatives of the Left Party. It was also supported by the Social Democrats and two smaller opposition parties. The only force in the coalition that spoke out against it was the Svoboda Party, headed by Prime Minister Rober…

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The largest government party is announcing a re-examination of support for NATO membership in a referendum. Slovenia's accession to NATO was supported by 66.08 percent of voters in a referendum in 2003. After a good 20 years, support for membership is hovering at just over 50 percent.

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Portfolio.hu broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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