The government is to make the effort to help Pomurje, Slovenia's least developed region, near the average rate of development over the next four years. Visiting the region on Wednesday, Prime Minister Janez Jansa explained that that was the reason the government came to Pomurje at the beginning of its term in office.
According to Jansa, the agreements made in cooperation with the local authorities will be easy to review at the end of the government's term. Jansa himself held talks with representatives of the Hungarian ethnic minority living in the region, Head of the Lutheran Evangelical Church Geza Ernisa and Roma representatives. Foreign Minister Dimitrij Rupel, meanwhile, inspected the situation on the Slovenian-Croatian border at Hotiza and was briefed on the problems faced by the local population there.
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