European Parliament Approved the Resolution on Post-War Killings in Slovenia
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The European Parliament approved a resolution on post-war killings in Slovenia.
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.
The parliamentary resolution was adopted at today's session mainly with the votes of the EPP and more right-wing political groups.
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…
EU Parliament adopts resolution on post-WWII communist violence in Slovenia
The European Parliament has endorsed a resolution on preserving the memory of the victims of the post-war communist period in Slovenia, sponsored by a Slovenian member of the European People's Party (EPP). The resolution was carried by 357 votes in favour and 266 against with 16 abstentions with the backing of the EPP and far-right groups after a majority of members of the European Parliament (MEPs) rejected a motion by the Socialists and Democr…
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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