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Cooperation would strengthen municipalities, many are too poor for independence

Summary by siol.net
In recent times, it has often been highlighted how vulnerable to natural disasters are small municipalities, which are large in Slovenia. Slovenia is divided into 212 municipalities, about half of which do not have a population of five thousand. So how much sense does it make sense to sustain fragmentation if budgets are hardly enough even to meet current commitments, let alone to fund reconstruction after such a catastrophe that befell us this …
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In recent times, it has often been highlighted how vulnerable to natural disasters are small municipalities, which are large in Slovenia. Slovenia is divided into 212 municipalities, about half of which do not have a population of five thousand. So how much sense does it make sense to sustain fragmentation if budgets are hardly enough even to meet current commitments, let alone to fund reconstruction after such a catastrophe that befell us this …

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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siol.net broke the news in Ljubljana, Slovenia on Saturday, September 30, 2023.
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