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Van Der Bellen Promises Deployment in Causa Peršmanhof

Federal President Alexander Van der Bellen received his Slovenian counterpart Nataša Pirc Musar in Vienna this Friday and promised to "exactly observe" the work of the investigative commission in the Causa Peršmanhof. This also applies to the implementation of ethnic group rights in Austria, Van der Bellen announced Friday evening on X.
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·Vienna, Austria
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Slovenian President Nataša Pirc Musar called for measures in Vienna to stop the incident.

After deployment at the Peršmanho: Slovenian President calls for measures in Vienna so that no similar incident can be repeated.

Federal President Alexander Van der Bellen received his Slovenian counterpart Nataša Pirc Musar in Vienna this Friday and promised to "exactly observe" the work of the investigative commission in the Causa Peršmanhof. This also applies to the implementation of ethnic group rights in Austria, Van der Bellen announced Friday evening on X.

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Federal President Alexander Van der Bellen received his Slovenian counterpart Nataša Pirc Musar in Vienna this Friday and promised to "exactly observe" the work of the investigative commission in the Causa Peršmanhof. This also applies to the implementation of ethnic group rights in Austria, Van der Bellen announced Friday evening on X.

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The rights of the Slovenian minority are not a matter of goodwill, but an obligation under international agreements, stressed President Nataša Pirc Musar during her working visit to Austria today. She said she expects the circumstances of the incident at the Peršman Museum to be clarified as soon as possible.

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