According to Golob, the main priority of his work is addressing health problems and curbing rising energy and food prices.
The Slovenian Parliament approved pro-European liberal Robert Golob as prime minister. It was reported on Wednesday, May 25, by N1.
It is known that his party freedom movement (Gibanje Svoboda) won the election in April. Newcomer to politics and former energy company executive Golob will replace current Prime Minister Janez Janshu.
“Voters have clearly decided they want to live in a normal state without continued uncertainty,” the new prime minister commented on his election.
A new center-left coalition, made up of the new prime minister’s party, voted for his election. freedom movement, as well as the Social Democrats and Levitz’s party. The new coalition has a stable majority – 53 seats out of 90.
In a speech before the polls, he said his cabinet would focus on social justice, unity and building a knowledge society.
The new prime minister plans to enact laws guaranteeing media freedom and review some of the outgoing government’s decisions.
Ministerial appointments are expected next week.
As analysts expect, the new ruling coalition is likely to lead to significant changes in relations between the European Union and its member Slovenia. Conservative Prime Minister Janscha has repeatedly criticized the EU and called the European Commission “overpaid bureaucrats”. On the contrary, Golob’s party is more sympathetic to the EU.
Earlier, the Charge d’Affaires of Slovenia in Ukraine Boštjan Lesiak arrived in Kyiv.
Recall that Ukraine, Poland and Slovenia have agreed to implement joint digital projects.
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Source: korrespondent

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