Schedule of Events from 14 to 20 February
TUESDAY, 15 February
LJUBLJANA - Macedonian President Branko Crvenkovski is due to arrive for a two-day official visit to Slovenia.
LJUBLJANA - A special session of the Slovenian Committee for Climate Change, a government body headed by the environment minister, will be held as the Kyoto Protocol on limiting greenhouse gas emissions enters into force.
BRUSSELS, Belgium - Marcel Koprol, the head of the Government Office of European Affairs, is to hold bilateral talks on the Lisbon Strategy with the Luxembourg presidency of the EU.
BUDAPEST, Hungary - Labour Minister Janez Drobnic is scheduled to attend the seventh regional meeting of the International Labour Organisation (ILO).
VELENJE - Retail group Era is to present annual results for 2004 and plans for this year.
LJUBLJANA - The information centre of the European Commission Representation Office in Slovenia is to stage a seminar on acquiring EU funds.
CELJE - Health Minister Andrej Brucan is set to visit Celje Hospital as he continues his tour of Slovenian hospitals.
WEDNESDAY, 16 February
BERLIN, Germany - Marcel Koprol, the head of the Government Office of European Affairs, is to hold talks with German European Affairs Minister Hans Martin Bury.
CARDIFF, Great Britain - Ljubljana Mayor Danica Simsic is scheduled to visit Wales.
LJUBLJANA - The parliamentary home affairs, public administration and justice committee is to discuss the report on the activities of the public prosecution in 2003. The parliamentary commission for the constitution, meanwhile, is to debate a proposed constitutional amendment that would abolish lawmaker immunity.
MARIBOR - Europark, NE Slovenia's largest shopping mall, is to present 2004 results and 2005 plans to the press.
LJUBLJANA - A two-day international symposium "Science and Art: Conservation and Renovation" is set to get underway.
THURSDAY, 17 February
BRDO PRI KRANJU - A panel of eminent persons which has been assembled to draft a proposal for OSCE reform is scheduled to hold its maiden meeting. Foreign Minister Dimitrij Rupel, the OSCE chairman-in-office, is also expected to attend the meeting.
LJUBLJANA - The government is to meet for its weekly session.
BRUSSELS, Belgium - Finance Minister Andrej Bajuk is scheduled to take part in a regular meeting of EU finance ministers.
BRNIK - Transport Minister Janez Bozic, EU ambassador to Slovenia Erwan Fouere, the head of the Consumer Protection Association Breda Kutin and acting head of the Government Consumer Protection Office Barbara Miklavcic are to present a new EU directive dealing with the rights of airline passengers.
FRIDAY, 18 February
BERLIN, Germany - Foreign Minister Dimitrij Rupel is scheduled to visit Germany.
LJUBLJANA - The Slovenian Audit Institute is to put on the second business conference.
SATURDAY, 19 February
MARSEILLES, France - Officials from the Civil Protection and Rescue Administration and the Firefighting Association of Slovenia are to pay a visit the Forest Firefighting School for talks on bush fire training.
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