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Slovenian Lawmakers Back Referendum on Defense Spending Plans

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Slovenian lawmakers approved a motion to hold a referendum on increasing defense spending, a move that could thwart government plans to join the rest of Europe in bolstering security.

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How much will each Canadian taxpayer cost an increase in military spending up to 2% of GDP [and even up to 3.5% of GDP with recent NATO announcements]? – Germain Corriveau

·Montreal, Canada
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With political analyst Marko Hočevar from FDV on the changing Slovenian political landscape due to a significant increase in defense spending.

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Parliament decided this on Friday.

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The National Assembly will vote at an extraordinary session on, among other things, a proposal to call a consultative referendum on increasing defense spending, proposed by the Left. The SD also announces its support, but not the largest government party, Svoboda, although it is not entirely united on this.

The Slovenian Parliament adopted the Left Party's initiative yesterday to organise an advisory referendum on the increase in defence costs, writes the Slovenian publication dello.si.

·Bucharest, Romania
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RTV Slovenija broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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