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Unfastened on the Road with Russian: Slovenia's President gets...

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A few months before she was to run for president, Nataša Pirc Musar flew to Moscow, as data leaks now show. Critics see the dignity of the highest state office in Slovenia at risk.

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SDS MP Žan Mahnič has submitted a parliamentary initiative to the government, asking that, due to suspicions that President Nataša Pirc Musar is cooperating with a Russian spy network, Sova, OVS, the Ministry of Defense and other services immediately cease providing intelligence and security reports to the President of the Republic and her cabinet.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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The United Slovenia Movement (ZSi) today sent the Commission for the Prevention of Corruption an update to its report and a formal request to remove the President of the KPK, Katarina Bervar Sternad. The reason is clear: the President of the Republic, Nataša Pirc Musar, who is at issue in the case, had previously personally rewarded Bervar Sternad, selected her from among the candidates and appointed her to the head of the supervisory body. Acco…

Lean Left

I’m the president, but I’m also a human being.” Still convalescent by a clavicle fracture, Slovenia’s president Natasa Pirc Musar asked for understanding of an event that has been marking the political current of her country for days: the traffic accident she suffered when...

·Barcelona, Spain
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Before taking over Slovenia's highest state office, Nataša Pirc Musar often travelled to Russia. In particular, the contacts of her travel companion now raise questions.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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Lean Right

The president has been on the road several times with a native Russian woman in Moscow. Critics see the dignity of the state office at risk.

·Vienna, Austria
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A few months before she was to run for president, Nataša Pirc Musar flew to Moscow, as data leaks now show. Critics see the dignity of the highest state office in Slovenia at risk.

·Vienna, Austria
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vienna.at broke the news on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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