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European Parliament Approved the Resolution on Post-War Killings in Slovenia

Strasbourg – The European Parliament has adopted a resolution in Strasbourg to preserve the memory of the victims of the post-war communist period in Slovenia. This has divided Slovenian MEPs. MEPs approved the resolution, initiated by Slovenian MEP Romana Tomc (EPP/SDS), with 357 votes in favor, 266 against, and 16 abstentions. The resolution emphasizes the importance of preserving the memory of all victims of totalitarian and authoritarian reg…

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The European Parliament approved a resolution on post-war killings in Slovenia.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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The European Parliament has approved a resolution on preserving the memory of the victims of the post-war communist era in Slovenia in its plenary session. Earlier, MEPs narrowly rejected a proposal by the S&D political group to postpone the vote.

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The parliamentary resolution was adopted at today's session mainly with the votes of the EPP and more right-wing political groups.

Tomislav Sokol (HDZ) welcomes the resolution, and Gordan Bosanac (Možemo) says that it is shameful because it silences the anti-fascist struggle of Slovenian and Croatian partisans

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sta.si broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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