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In the new Demokracija magazine: A foreign mayor destroys the Slovenian architectural heritage in the capital; Punishing disobedient judges; Banditry of the four “constitutional arcs”; Richly funded “people of Metelkova”

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In the new issue of Demokracija magazine, we focus our attention on the Slovene capital, which is increasingly losing its Slovene identity, also at the expense of the contemptuous attitude towards the Slovene architectural heritage on the part of the foreign mayor of Ljubljana. We present arguments as to why it is important to obey experts advocating government action to curb the epidemic covid19. Moreover, we write about well-paid non-governmentalists from Metelkova, disciplining judges who disobey deep state orders, and the banditry of the quartet that forms a “coalition of the constitutional arc.” In an interview, we talked about the situation in Slovenia and in the world with MEP dr. Milan Zver and Member of the National Assembly Leon Merjasec.

In the Ljubljana area of Teslova, Hajdrihova, Langusova, Lepa pot, Jamova and on the neighbouring streets of Kolezija and Mirja, old burgher villas from the period between the two world wars and from the beginning of the 20th century have been demolished or are being prepared to demolish in recent years. Demolished villas are being replaced by smaller concrete blocks in the form of cubes or squares, absurdly called fairy blocks. Constructed cube- or quadroblocks are mainly concrete buildings with inexpensive canopy partitions within apartments. There is usually no trace of any brick walls that make living in an apartment pleasant, writes ddr Aleš Iglič in our main article.

Read the full article in Demokracija magazine!

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“KUL” is a gang of four

When Marjan Šarec was shocked to find out in February that the two left-wing parties were seriously discussing joining the second coalition, he was sorry for a moment that he had resigned. For a year and a half, the media told him that the “as-long-as-it-is-not-Janša” key opens all doors. He realised too late that politics is much more complex than that. Dončić of Slovene politics changed overnight into Eddie Edwards of Slovene politics. The distress was obvious. So much so that reports of choleric comedian bullying former co-workers at the time were entirely expected.

Interview: Dr. Milan Zver and Leon Merjasec

“There is panic on the left because the government is doing its job well. The fact is that the third government, led by Janez Janša, has provided Slovenia with favourable financial conditions for the next seven years. In addition to the domestic product, which will grow again next year, the 10.5 billion heavily negotiated injection from Brussels is like a magnet pulling the left back to the throne. And in doing so, it does not choose the means. The left is known for successfully consuming what the right creates,” explained the MEP Dr. Milan Zver in an interview for Democracy. “Finding a new prime minister is, in my opinion, a ‘sandbox game’ in these times. Right now, we should rally the ranks and stand together to defeat the virus. This would show the citizens that it is possible and that we can do it together,” SDS MP Leon Merjasec commented in an interview on the situation in Slovene politics.

Experts: “Follow government measures!”

According to Leon Cizelj, head of the department for reactor technology at Institute Jožef Stefan, various bans try to force people to adhere to the measures and avoid contact with others. However, they will not be successful if we do not all adhere to this, Cizelj recently emphasized. With a slight decline in the number of newly confirmed infections in the country, the government extended anti-corona measures for a week or two last Friday. Elementary school students were delighted with the news of the extension of the fall holidays this week, while high school students returned to class on Monday, but at a distance. Last Friday, Prime Minister Janez Janša announced the possibility of releasing measures in 7 to 10 days.

Pogačnik’s punishment of disobedient judges

Last Wednesday we received the news that Ana Testen had to leave the job of Ljubljana District Judge, without any written explanation. We asked Testen for a comment, but she did not respond. However, her lawyer called us and advised us not to write about it yet. We did not intend to do so last Wednesday, as we were waiting for the answers of the District Court in Ljubljana. Namely, we asked them what was the reason was as to why criminal judge Ana Testen was no longer on the list of judges of the District Court in Ljubljana, and what was the reason for the cancellation of the hearings in which she was the judge.

Richly funded non-governmental organizations from Metelkova

Few people know that there are non-governmental organisations in Slovenia, such as EN-KNAP, Soft Landing and Motovila. We know of a privately owned Peace Institute. These and dozens of other such non-governmental organisations have been receiving money in streams to their accounts every year for many years. Not only to some non-governmental organisations, but also to some social enterprises. One of them is from the area of Slovenske Konjice, followed by Tadej Slapnik, a former member of the Zares party and a man of Gregor Golobič.

The reign of fake news

Why is there more and more fake news in the media? Why are politicians (even in the most developed democracies) trying less and less to be honest and principled and create fake news themselves? Where did all the credible journalists go? Why is journalism becoming a synonym for political activism? Fake news are a real nightmare for the critical viewer, reader or listener of daily news programs nowadays. And not only in our country, but also elsewhere in the world.

Abortion based on a child’s deformity is eugenic and therefore unconstitutional

Globalist Kabbalah is attacking Poland again. Polish court has ruled that abortion based on the deformation of a child is eugenic and therefore unconstitutional. “Activists” attacked believers at Mass. Believers organised self-defence to insure churches. The left-liberal globalist Kabbalah does not give in to its attacks on the conservative Polish government, which refuses to bow to their destructive agenda. In recent years, a network of NGOs has been built in Poland and a large part of the Polish media has been used to incite “spontaneous protests” to overthrow the Conservative government beyond the elections, as they have failed several times in the polls.

The terrorist scum was armed with two knives and Quran

An Islamist terrorist stabbed three people during a Mass in Nice. The killer came to Europe with the help of migrant-loving “humanitarians”. Passive responses to attacks encourage terrorists to take action. Will Europe, France in particular, finally wake up from their trance and start defending themselves? After an Islamist scum beheaded a teacher in the street in mid-October, claiming that he had insulted Mohammed during his lectures, France was rocked by a new terrorist attack. In Nice last Thursday, a Tunisian migrant, 21-year-old Brahim Aouissaou, entered the Notre-Dame church with a knife and first beheaded a 60-year-old believer. Then he cut the neck of a 54-year-old churchman who was a very popular father of two in the neighbourhood. He also stabbed a 44-year-old mother of three; the latter, mortally wounded, took refuge in a nearby bar and bled there.

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