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STA , 27 July - The Constitutional Court has stayed implementation of a municipal decree amending the naming of streets, squares and villages in the Radenci municipality until there is a final say on a referendum proposal launched by locals who oppose renaming a road that bears the name of the former Yugoslavia's communist leader Tito. Some locals do not agree with the decision, saying that the name Titova Road reflects a historical fact and that the renaming efforts are but a provocation attempt by the mayor. Leljak responded to the decision on Facebook, saying that the 'Administrative Court is also deciding on the procedure and, to me personally, it does not make sense that the Constitutional Court has skipped the Administrative Court. Is this a matter of distrust in the Administrative Court or an agreement between the courts, which would be a grave violation of the principle of legality', he added. Leljak said he would probably propose to the municipal council that the decree renaming Titova Road be annulled, and that a referendum be held in which the name of the road would be decided on. The mayor also noted that the procedure was causing the municipality much costs with legal fees, and that it could take a year or more. The Constitutional Court has determined that staying implementation of the decree could not lead to major repercussions, taking into account the fact that the name Titova Road has been in use since The road was named after former communist leader Josip Broz Tito In the event the court did not stay implementation and the decree was to be later annulled due to it being unconstitutional, the locals as well as the municipality could suffer from unnecessary expenses. Moreover, the potential ramifications of implementing the decree would surpass the potential repercussions of its staying, said the court. In , Slovenia's top court ruled unanimously that the decision of the Ljubljana city council to name a street in the capital after Tito was unconstitutional given that Tito's name symbolised the former totalitarian regime and that naming a street after him could objectively been seen as a recognition for this regime. STA , 27 July - Agriculture Minister Aleksandra Pivec has defended her conduct after questions were raised about potential ethics breach over her appearance in a wine maker's promotional video and uncertainty over who paid for her family's trip to western Slovenia at the end of June. Pivec said in a Facebook post on Sunday she had paid for the accommodation for herself and her sons during the June visit to Kras region. If necessary, she will show the receipts to the competent institutions. As for her starring in a promotional video for Vinakras, she said that as minister she had committed to visiting people and companies working in the agri-food chain since she became minister. She said she would continue to 'proudly represent our farmers, farms, associations and companies'. The statement comes after Dnevnik reported last week that she had visited Vinakras and starred along with her family in the company's promotional video, wearing a T-shirt with the company's logo. The minister later explained the first day of the visit had been private and on the second day she was a guest at Vinakras, where she attended several meetings and launched a renovated courtyard in the evening. POP TV later presented leaked emails showing a vice-president of Pivec's party had arranged the details of both the official and private parts of the visit. The more the better. The cooperative Vinakras today issued a press statement in which it rejected in the strongest terms the allegations of corruption as unacceptable and ill-willing. It said the minister's visit had never been planned as the cooperative's promotion but rather for her to inaugurate a refurbished traditional farmyard, and to present the state of agriculture in Kras and the need to link agriculture and tourism. Vinakras noted that the minister had also met the local mayors and farmers, viewed the farmyards and visited several other spots. The release said that the video shot during the minister's visit featured several companies, young farmers and sights in the Kras area. Check the date at the top of the page, and you can find all the 'morning headlines' stories here. You can also follow us on Facebook and get all the news in your feed. This summary is provided by the STA :. The latest increase brings the total number of confirmed infections since the start of the pandemic to 2, Twenty people were in hospital on Sunday, down one on the day before, with the number of those in intensive care likewise dropping by one to three. The death count remains at , because two deaths at the Hrastnik care home have not been added to the tally yet. LJUBLJANA - Agriculture Minister Aleksandra Pivec defended her conduct after questions were raised about potential ethics breach over her appearance in a wine maker's promotional video and uncertainty over who paid for her family's trip to western Slovenia at the end of June. Pivec said in a Facebook post she had paid for the accommodation for herself and her sons during the June visit to Kras region. The wine maker said the minister's visit and the video were not meant to promote the company. The EPPO is to become operational at the end of the year. It will investigate, prosecute and bring to justice crimes against the EU's financial interests. The SDS gained more than half a point to The Left remains in third place at 9. The ombudsman's opinion is based on an appeal by a citizen who opposes the rule that was reimposed on 25 June. The ombudsman's office says the issue is that the rule is based on an article of the communicable diseases act that is only a general provision, while fines are foreseen with reference to a separate chapter of the act. LJUBLJANA - The Constitutional Court stayed implementation of a municipal decree amending the naming of streets, squares and villages in the Radenci municipality until there is a final say on a referendum proposal launched by locals who oppose renaming a road that bears the name of the former Yugoslavia's communist leader Josip Broz Tito. He believes the referendum could be held in the spring of The figures for June suggest the sector is slowly picking up. Lower sales were reported across all segments of retail for the six-month period. In June, however, only the motor fuel segment The year-old started chasing a number of world records over the weekend. He bagged the major one, the 1,km record, whereas Austrian Christoph Strasser remains the person who has ridden the longest distance on a road bike in 24 hours If you're learning Slovenian then you can find all our dual texts here. STA , 27 July - The Human Rights Ombudsman has assessed that the failure to comply with the government decree on the mandatory use of face masks in enclosed public spaces cannot be penalised. The ombudsman's opinion, issued on Monday, is based on an appeal by a citizen who does not agree with the mandatory use of face masks in closed public spaces being reintroduced on 25 June. The citizen claims that there is no basis for the measure, because the state of emergency or epidemic has not been declared again. She assesses the measure as a disproportionate encroachment upon the constitutionally guaranteed rights and freedoms. The ombudsman's office said that while individuals had the right to have doubts about the effectiveness of face masks, these evaluations were in the domain of the epidemiologic profession. This is why the decree also says that the government re-assesses every two weeks whether a specific anti-epidemic measure is still justified. But the office noted that the decree on the mandatory use of face masks in enclosed public spaces had been adopted based on an article of the infectious diseases act which is only a general provision. Fines for violations are meanwhile envisaged only for the failure to respect the measures adopted on the basis of a separate chapter of the infectious diseases act, it added. It is because of this that, in the ombudsman's opinion, an individual who does not wear a face mask in an enclosed public space cannot be fined for committing an offence. The office assessed that the government had opted to introduce mandatory wearing of masks without the possibility of penalty because it wanted to point to the duty of individuals to protect their own health and the health of others. Considering this, the government is apparently aware that forced implementation of such an order would be ineffective or impossible, as the measure relates to all citizens and all enclosed public spaces. STA , 27 July - Slovenian ultra cyclist Marko Baloh has set a new 1,km time trial world record with 28 hours, 50 minutes and 14 seconds, bicycle maker Spiegel Bikes reported on its Instagram on Monday. Baloh failed to smash the hour record though. The year-old started chasing a number of world records in Dobrovnik in north-east Slovenia on Saturday. Apart from the 1,km record, the Slovenian endurance cyclist also beat the km, km and km fastest times. Since the cycling season saw no races until late June due to coronavirus, Baloh decided to tackle smashing world records after ten years of putting that on hold for racing. In , Baloh had already set a world record at an outdoor velodrome and he topped that feat by becoming a record-holder at an indoor cycling track in That year he also became the first person to have ridden more than km in 24 hours Broken Bones BB , the Ljubljana-based distillery that recently took home the title best gin in Europe have finally released their first whisky. The finally is because BB was started with the aim of making whisky, but the process takes so long that they started working on gin while the first batch was still waiting in the barrel. Time and this process transforms Slovenian water, barley, yeast and air Into the rich flavours of a whisky for sipping and slowly enjoying. The team is rounded out by the third co-founder, Polona Preskar, responsible for sales and marketing. Beyond a year, whisky can be kept as long in the barrel as people are able to resist drinking or selling it. This whisky is only the start of the story. At the end of the year the second batch will be released, a peated whisky that I sampled. It tasted like an Islay, and is something to look forward to. From then on the plan is to release a new small batch twice a year, expanding production along with the market. The distillery is not far from the centre of town, and on the bus and train routes. Photo: JL Flanner. The whisky was launched with full social distancing and safety measures. STA , 26 July - One of the Slovenian companies that has benefited from the coronavirus pandemic is Tik Kobarid, a manufacturer of disposable medical devices. Tik generated EUR 6. The positive drive continues. Tik Kobarid was founded in as a manufacturer of sewing machine needles. A few years later, it started making hypodermic needles and by the late s in had begun to expand production to several other disposable medical devices and tools. The company went through a difficult patch after the breakup of the former Yugoslavia, its traditional market. In late it was acquired by the Cerkno-based company Certa, now Larix Invest, whose majority ownership has since passed to Postojnska Jama, the company owned by Marjan Batagelj which operates the Postojna Cave and several other tourism assets. Also this month, an additional catheter wetting unit has been launched to wrap up a two-year investment cycle in the urology line valued at EUR 2 million. The company, which employs people, phased out production of non-medical productions completely by March to focus solely on disposable medical devices. Its clients are mainly medical equipment distributors from Europe, as well as those from Turkey and the Balkans. STA , 26 July - The Covid pandemic has dealt a huge blow to the Koper port's passenger terminal, as cruise line operators have been postponing planned voyages. The first cruise ship is due in Koper on 30 August. The first planned arrival this season is Marella Explorer, the cruise ship operated by Marella Cruises which has a capacity for 1, passengers and crew members. A further 14 passenger ship arrivals are scheduled in Koper until 22 November. However, the port operator Luka Koper says the shipping companies remain cautious. Nor will the ships be fully booked. Luka Koper had initially planned to open the passenger season in early April with 61 arrivals originally announced by cruise ship operators until the end of the year. This comes after more than , passengers arrived in Koper last year on 72 ships, an all-time high. The port follows a strict nationally-coordinated coronavirus protocol with detailed procedures prescribed for the event of an infectious disease being discovered on a ship. The incoming ships need to submit their health declaration to the Maritime Administration even before their arrival. If an infection is suspected, the procedure is taken over by an epidemiologist from the National Institute of Public Health who decides whether the ship can enter the port, and gives instructions to everyone involved. LJUBLJANA - Slovenia's daily tally of new coronavirus cases hit 16 for Saturday, including 12 residents and one staff member in the Hrastnik care home, and another person at this east central municipality, which now has the most of the country's active cases. While no new Covidrelated fatality was reported for Saturday, the care home said one of its residents died of the disease during the night to Sunday in the home and another died at Maribor UKC hospital. This would bring the national Civid death toll to The Hrastnik home had recorded 41 infections among its residents and 11 among staff. The government helped repatriate some 2, citizens, while fines imposed for beach of lockdown and quarantine rules exceeded EUR ,, shows a report adopted by the government on Thursday for the Sars-CoV-2 epidemic, which formally ended on 31 May. The country's total coronavirus case count stood at 1, by then, but has since crossed 2, This was after a controversy arose over Pivec making a visit to the Kras region with her family on 25 and 26 June as a guest of the local winemaker Vinakras during which time she appeared in the company's promotional video. The company, which employs people, expects good results at the end of as well. METLIKA - Beti, a leading European manufacturer of dyed polyamide yarns, is developing an innovative eco dye yarn made of waste plastic bottles in what it hopes will be a major development breakthrough. The new yarn, made of fully recycled polyester, is to be launched onto the market next year. STA , 26 July - Slovenian authorities issued nearly 14, quarantine orders during the first wave of coronavirus infections from 12 March to 31 May. The government helped repatriate some 2, citizens, while fines imposed for beach of lockdown and quarantine rules exceeded EUR ,, a government report shows. The report, adopted by the government on Thursday for the period of the Sars-CoV-2 epidemic, which formally ended on 31 May, shows that health inspectors processed more than 1, reported cases of suspected breach of the government-imposed lockdown rules and the health minister-issued orders. Inspectors conducted more than 4, on-site inspections, issuing more than a hundred orders prohibiting the sale of goods and services. They imposed more than fines totalling over EUR , Get the l atest covid statistics for Slovenia here. Under the NIJZ's guidance, the civil protection accommodated 50 persons in hotel quarantines. The police conducted , checks under the ban on gatherings and movement, acting on 2, reported cases and establishing violations in 8, cases. They referred 6, cases to health inspectors, issued 5, warnings and orders, while finding 88 cases of breach of public order and peace law. However, the police did not ascertain a single instance of criminal offence of transmission of an infectious disease. During the epidemic, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs helped Slovenian citizens stranded abroad to return home in organised groups, assisting an additional 1, to return on their own. The government organised 24 repatriation transports by air and bus. Between 14 March and 25 May, the police supervised the transport of 66, lorries across Slovenia's territory, 24, of them headed for Croatia and on to other countries, and a further 42, en route toward Hungary and further on. These were conducted in 35 convoys of 1, lorries crossing Slovenia from the border with Italy to the border with Hungary, and convoys numbering a total of 4, trucks that crossed Slovenia from Italy to the Croatian border. According to the national Covid tracking site, Slovenia had recorded 1, coronavirus cases by the formal end of the epidemic on 31 May, along with fatalities, with two more deaths added for April later on. By midnight on 25 July, the case count had risen to 2,, including fatalities. One of the challenges in the epidemic was securing sufficient number of hospital beds. A field hospital and a mobile medical unit were set up at the Edvard Peperko army barracks on the outskirts of Ljubljana providing a total of beds, including 40 beds for gravelly ill. From the end of February to the end of May, more than 35 million items of various equipment were dispatched from the national logistics centre in Roje on Ljubljana's outskirts. The relief effort between 13 march and 30 May involved , disaster protection, rescue and aid staff or an average of 2, a day. Slovenia also helped other countries, providing an estimated EUR , worth of personal protective equipment to North Macedonia, EUR , in material aid to Bosnia and Herzegovina via the EU's civil protection mechanism, and helping Italy's Friuli Venezia Giulia region with protective garments. As education moved into the virtual realm, schools provided more than 4, computers to disadvantaged kids and the Ministry of Education in addition collected more than 1, computers and modems with the help of donors. The Slovenian Red Cross distributed more than tonnes of food products from the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived, as well as aid it had raised itself and with the help of donors. A further 62, people benefited from material and psychological and social aid provided by Slovenian Caritas. STA , 25 July - Kickstarter will be officially launched in Slovenia in September, as so far users which wanted to present themselves on the US-based global crowdfunding platform had to do it through a company registered abroad. The platform established in provides entrepreneurs, artists and organisations the opportunity to present their products, which may be a prototype, and then collect contributions to finance the launch of production. Among the projects presented until the end of last year, there were Slovenian projects, with their creators collecting a total of EUR 6. In order to present their projects, they needed a company registered in the US or in a country to where Kickstarter later expanded. In practice, the problem was usually solved by Slovenian authors using a foreign partner, explained Slovenia Crowdfunding Meetup, which has been hosting events and assisting authors who want to present themselves on the platform since The main obstacle for the entry of Kickstarter to Slovenia was the Stripe payment system, which has been available in Slovenia since last September. RSS feed. The decision was passed on 1 July in a vote. Morning Headlines for Slovenia: Tuesday, 28 July Pivec defends conduct, says she paid for accommodation LJUBLJANA - Agriculture Minister Aleksandra Pivec defended her conduct after questions were raised about potential ethics breach over her appearance in a wine maker's promotional video and uncertainty over who paid for her family's trip to western Slovenia at the end of June. Ombudsman says failure to wear mask cannot be penalised LJUBLJANA - The Human Rights Ombudsman assessed that the failure to comply with the government decree on the mandatory use of face masks in public indoor spaces cannot be penalised. Top court stays renaming Titova Road until referendum LJUBLJANA - The Constitutional Court stayed implementation of a municipal decree amending the naming of streets, squares and villages in the Radenci municipality until there is a final say on a referendum proposal launched by locals who oppose renaming a road that bears the name of the former Yugoslavia's communist leader Josip Broz Tito. The still. Photo: JL Flanner The whisky was launched with full social distancing and safety measures. Na zdravje! Morning Headlines for Slovenia: Monday 27 July, This summary is provided by the STA : Hrastnik care home major 16 new coronavirus infections, the bulk in Hrastnik care home LJUBLJANA - Slovenia's daily tally of new coronavirus cases hit 16 for Saturday, including 12 residents and one staff member in the Hrastnik care home, and another person at this east central municipality, which now has the most of the country's active cases. Beti developing innovative eco-friendly yarn METLIKA - Beti, a leading European manufacturer of dyed polyamide yarns, is developing an innovative eco dye yarn made of waste plastic bottles in what it hopes will be a major development breakthrough. Get the l atest covid statistics for Slovenia here The police referred a total of 13, quarantine order motions to the National Institute of Public Health NIJZ , most of them for citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina 6, and Slovenia 4, Kickstarter Opens to Slovenia in September. Total Slovenia News on Facebook. 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