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Golob: The President is unable to perform her duties. Pirc Musarjeva: He disappointed me

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Prime Minister Robert Golob was harsh on the decisions of President Nataša Pirc Musar - he described her behavior in the procedures for appointing candidates for the governor of the Bank of Slovenia and the human rights ombudsman as "unstate-building and irresponsible". In response, the President said that she was appalled by his statements, as they "indicate disrespect and misunderstanding of the principle of the separation of powers", and that…

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Prime Minister Robert Golob was harsh on the decisions of President Nataša Pirc Musar - he described her behavior in the procedures for appointing candidates for the governor of the Bank of Slovenia and the human rights ombudsman as "unstate-building and irresponsible". In response, the President said that she was appalled by his statements, as they "indicate disrespect and misunderstanding of the principle of the separation of powers", and that…

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Prime Minister Robert Golob assessed that President Nataša Pirc Musar's behavior in personnel matters is irresponsible and unstate-building. The President of the Republic responds that such a showdown through the media is politically immature blackmail.

Prime Minister Robert Golob, in an interview with N1, judged that the behavior of the President of the Republic Nataša Pirc Musar in personnel matters is irresponsible and unstate-building. They are also expected to meet this afternoon on the topic of the candidate for governor, but Golob told N1 that additional coordination on Saša Jazbec, who has the support of the coalition, is not necessary at all.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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siol.net broke the news in Ljubljana, Slovenia on Friday, March 14, 2025.
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