The Government Will Respect the Defense Resolution when Increasing Defense Spending
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The government will respect the resolution on the development and equipping program of the Slovenian Armed Forces when increasing defense spending, government representatives said after a coalition meeting at Prime Minister Robert Golob's on the topic of increasing defense spending. Accordingly, Slovenia will raise spending to two percent of GDP this year, and to three percent by 2030.
The coalition trio - Svoboda, SD and Levica - will try to smooth over tensions and resolve ambiguities that have accumulated due to new commitments regarding defense spending that were made by the leaders of NATO member states last week at the Prime Minister's meeting.
In recent days, the Prime Minister has assured that the only operational commitment that Slovenia has made so far is the commitment from the resolution on the program for the development and equipping of the Slovenian Armed Forces until 2040. In accordance with the resolution, which was recently approved by the National Assembly, Slovenia will increase defense spending to two percent of GDP this year, and to three percent by 2030.
Mini coalition summit today. Also on Friday about the proposal to call a consultative referendum.
In the penultimate Hour of Truth (last Friday, June 27 - the entire broadcast here), we almost surgically accurately predicted yesterday's mental and verbal acrobatics after the mini-coalition summit and correctly predicted the scenario according to which the Prime Minister and the Svoboda Movement Robert Golob essentially cuts the two smaller coalition parties, the Social Democrats and the Left, like salami in this case as well. But this time M…
The coalition troika will meet today at Prime Minister Robert Golob's office to discuss increasing defense spending. The meeting follows the coalition's unrest over the recently adopted NATO commitments to increase defense spending to five percent of GDP by 2035 and the finding that the coalition partners had overlooked this information in the government's starting points.
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