Schedule of Events from 20 to 25 September

Schedule of Events from 20 to 25 September

TUESDAY, 20 September
NEW YORK, the US - Foreign Minister Dimitrij Rupel, the OSCE chairman-in-office, is to take part in a meeting of the OSCE and EU troikas. He is also to be present at a meeting of EU foreign ministers with US State Secretary Condoleezza Rice.
LJUBLJANA - Polls will open for early voting in the referendum on the government-sponsored public broadcaster act. Early voting will last for three days.
ROGASKA SLATINA - The Public Entrepreneurship and Foreign Investment Agency is to stage a two-day round table on the financing of small and medium-sized companies, with focus on investing in countries of the Stability Pact for SE Europe.

WEDNESDAY, 21 September
LJUBLJANA - The parliamentary commission for budget and public finance oversight is expected to hold a new session aimed at reviewing the sale of 30% in grocer Mercator by state-run funds KAD and SOD.
STOCKHOLM, Sweden - State Secretary for European Affairs Marcel Koprol is to take part in a two-day informal meeting dedicated to reviewing progress in talks on the EU spending plan for 2007-2013.

THURSDAY, 22 September
LJUBLJANA - Prime Minister Janez Jansa is to meet with heads of deputy groups and minority lawmakers to discuss regionalisation efforts. Jansa is also expected to present the government-sponsored bill on the declaration of an ecological zone and continental shelf in the Adriatic.
LJUBLJANA - The parliamentary foreign policy committee is scheduled to discuss the bill on the declaration of an ecological zone and continental shelf in the Adriatic.
LJUBLJANA - Speaker of the Canadian Parliament Peter Milliken is to begin a two-day visit to Slovenia.
LJUBLJANA - The cabinet is to meet for its weekly session.
SALZBURG, Austria - Economics Minister Andrej Vizjak is to take part in the Energy 2020 conference.
MURSKA SOBOTA - An international conference on the Romany, staged by the Slovenian Romany Association and the Government Office for Ethnic Minorities, is to get underway.
LJUBLJANA - Economic Relations Minister of Serbia-Montenegro Amir Nurkovic is to visit Slovenia.
LJUBLJANA - The council of public broadcaster RTV Slovenija is to discuss the appointment of a new director general and half-yearly operations.
GORNJA RADGONA - The Modern Army fair is to get underway, running through Sunday.
LJUBLJANA - Car Free Day is to lower the curtain on the European Mobility Week.

FRIDAY, 23 September
LJUBLJANA - Economics Minister Andrej Vizjak is to receive the Secretary General of the World Tourist Organisation (WTO) Francesco Frangialli.
LJUBLJANA - An Slovenian-Iranian business conference is to be staged at the Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
LJUBLJANA - An international conference aimed at reviewing the achievements of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia is to be staged by the the Peace Institute, an independent research institute.

SATURDAY, 24 September
WASHINGTON, the US - Finance Minister Andrej Bajuk is to take part in the annual meeting of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund.
LJUBLJANA - The onset of the election blackout ahead of Sunday's referendum on the government-sponsored public broadcaster act.
BREZJE - The Slovenian Bishops' Conference and the Croatian Bishops' Conference are to stage a meeting of the faithful from Croatia and Slovenia.
PORTOROZ - Economics Minister Andrej Vizjak is to take part in the ceremony to mark 100 years of the Slovenian Tourist Association.
PIRAN - The Days of European Cultural Heritage are to get underway, running for eight days in towns around Slovenia.

SUNDAY, 25 September
LJUBLJANA - Polls are to be opened for the referendum on the government-sponsored public broadcaster act

More articles from this issue:

Politics
PM Jansa Defends Act on RTV Slovenija, Calls for Yes Vote
Ljubljana, 19 September
Foreign Policy
Rupel Outlines Slovenia's Positions on UN Reform
New York, 20 September
Slovenian and Italian FMs Discuss Adriatic Issues
New York, 19 September
PM Janez Janša Completing His Baltic Tour in Estonia
Tallinn, 14 September
Drnovsek Urges World Leaders to Take Action against Poverty
New York, 15 September
Bilateral Cooperation
Slovenian Aid for Katrina Victims on Its Way to the US
Brnik, 16 September
Government
National Research and Development Programme Adopted
Ljubljana, 15 September
EU Topics
Slovenia Lobbying to Lift Labour Market Restrictions in the EU
Ljubljana, 17 September
Transport
Denmark to Strengthen Transport Ties with Slovenia
Copenhagen, 19 September
Culture
Cankarjev Dom Celebrates 25th Anniversary
Ljubljana, 19 September
Academy of Fine Arts Celebrates 60 Years of Existence
Ljubljana, 14 September
People
Ever More Foreigners Purchase Properties in Slovenia
Portorož, 19 September
Calendar of Events
Schedule of Events from 20 to 25 September

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