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22.10.2007
Prime Minister Janez Janša answers deputies' questions

At today's 32nd regular session of the National Assembly, the Prime Minister of the Republic of Slovenia, Janez Janša, answered three questions from opposition deputies and one from a coalition deputy.

 

(Photo: Daniel Novaković/STA)

 

LDS deputy Ljubo Grmič sought to know what measures the Government would take to lower inflation given the current high economic growth, and to protect Slovenia's citizens with the lower incomes. Deputy Bojan Kontič of the SD asked a question regarding the passage of an employees profit-sharing act, while Dr Matej Lahovnik of Zares inquired about the Government's intentions to alleviate the conflict between workers and capital owners about wages and conditions. The leader of the NSi coalition parliamentary group, Jožef Horvat, wanted to learn the PM's opinion about why the Government had proposed that amendments be passed to the Ownership Transformation of Insurance Companies Act – which met with disapproval in the National Council – and what the aims of the act are.

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