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Jutarnji list - Janša hvali uspjehe svoje vlade: Naš sustav je izliječio više zaraženih nego onaj u Njemačkoj
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Janša hvali uspjehe svoje vlade, odbacuje zamjerke o odnosu s medijima
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Slovenia Times
10. March, 2021
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Ljubljana – Prime Minister Janez JanÅ¡a called on the director of the Slovenian Press Agency (STA), Bojan VeselinoviÄ, to step down. “It is time for the director as a political tool of the extreme left to step down and take responsibility for his unlawful actions. And allow the STA to work and develop normally,” JanÅ¡a wrote on Twitter on Tuesday.
The STA turned to the prime minister’s office for explanation about which unlawful actions JanÅ¡a was referring to. In response, the office said it would not comment additionally on the issue.
The prime minister also said in the tweet that since the STA had been led by VeselinoviÄ, “journalists with fatal disease are being dismissed and lie is often being sold as the truth”.
Head of EP democracy group finds basis to monitor situation in Slovenia
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Slovenia Times
5. February, 2021
Ljubljana – The Slovenian Journalists’ Association (DNS) and the Trade Union of Slovenian Journalists (SNS) have come out strongly against what they see as censorship following media reports that some government officials and advisers failed to get clearance from the Government Communication Office (UKOM) to appear on news shows. UKOM rejected the claims.
The SNS said that by “limiting cooperation of representatives of the government and various public institutions with certain journalists and media”, UKOM was “trying to control content in the media and avoid reporting on different opinions and criticism of the government’s work”.
Meanwhile, the DNS said UKOM could not tailor media content. “Centralised government communication, censorship of own functionaries and restricting journalists’ access to information are the features of autocratic and undemocratic systems which do not respect freedom of speech,” reads the