resni.ca Promises to Withdraw From the World Health Organization and Fight Corruption Before the Election
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The non-parliamentary party Resni.ca, led by Zoran Stevanović, presented its candidate list and program at a convention in Ljubljana. It highlighted the fight against corruption, the creation of a favorable tax environment, and sovereignty.
The extra-parliamentary party Resni.ca will present its list of candidates for the parliamentary elections, which will be held on March 22, at today's pre-election convention in Ljubljana. They will also present the most important points of their program, in which they highlight, among other things, the fight against corruption and advocate for lower taxes.
The non-parliamentary party Resni.ca is highlighting the fight against corruption, creating a favorable tax environment and sovereignty among its program points at today's pre-election convention. "Politics is not owned by elites. Power belongs to the people, not the system," emphasized party president Zoran Stevanović. They are also presenting an as-yet-unconfirmed list of candidates.
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