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17. 5. 2021
Prime Minister Janez Janša today attended a ceremony marking the 31st anniversary of the Manoeuvre Structure of National Protection, entitled: Manoeuvre Structure of National Protection – the Beginning of the Creation of the Slovenian Army. The ceremony, held in the National Gallery in Ljubljana, opened with an introductory address by Interior Minister Aleš Hojs, while the keynote speaker was Igor Bavčar, who served as the minister of the interior between 1990 and 1992. A ceremony marking the 31st anniversary of the Manoeuvre Structure of National Protection |
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Both Minister Aleš Hojs and the keynote speaker Igor Bavčar noted in their addresses that the Manoeuvre Structure of National Protection (MSNP) had been created as a response to the disarmament of the Territorial Defence. Today’s ceremony thus marked the formation of the MSNP, which was of key importance for protecting the process of Slovenia’s independenc
Slovenian officers get help from Estonia, Lithuania and Poland
Novo Mesto, 10 May - Police officers from Estonia, Lithuania and Poland joined their Slovenian colleagues on Monday to help patrol the border with Croatia and prevent illegal migrations. The 21 officers will be deployed for at least a month and up to six months and are soon to be joined by additional officers from several European countries.
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Slovenia signed agreements with these three countries based on an EU Council decision on enhanced cross-border cooperation in an effort to fight terrorism and cross-border crime.
The government cleared the plan in late March after a series of attempts at deploying the army to help the police failed to garner sufficient support in parliament.