Schedule of Events from 29 November to 4 December
Schedule of Events from 29 November to 4 December
TUESDAY, 29 November
LJUBLJANA - A press conference to outline preparations on the 13 OSCE ministerial, which is to take place on 5 and 6 December.
SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina - A ceremony marking 10 years of the Dayton Agreement, to be attended by FM and OSCE chairman Dimitrij Rupel.
LJUBLJANA - Parliament is to resume its November session.
LJUBLJANA - Health Minister Andrej Brucan is to present the ministry's achievements during his first year in office.
LJUBLJANA - A press conference by Human Rights Ombudsman Matjaz Hanzek to mark the World Human Rights Day (10 December).
LJUBLJANA - The National Council is to stage a panel on higher education in the light of government reforms.
LJUBLJANA - Finance Minister Andrej Bajuk is to present his achievements in the first year in office.
LJUBLJANA - The 21st Literary Fair is to be opened with an awards ceremony for the nicest Slovenian book, the best first literary effort and the best young translator. The event runs until 4 December.
LJUBLJANA - The Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts is to present a Swedish-Slovenian dictionary.
WEDNESDAY, 30 November
LJUBLJANA - The parliament's November session is to conclude.
LJUBLJANA - Defence Minister Karl Erjavec is to stage a press conference, highlighting his achievements after one year in office.
LJUBLJANA - The management Board of the energy association at the Chamber of commerce (GZS) is to discuss its programme of activities for 2006.
THURSDAY, 1 December
LJUBLJANA - Weekly cabinet session.
BRUSSELS, Belgium - A two-day meeting of the EU justice and home affairs council, to be attended by Interior Minister Dragutin Mate.
BRUSSELS, Belgium - A two-day EU transport, telecommunications and energy council session is to be attended by Economics Minister Andrej Vizjak.
BRATISLAVA, Slovakia - The fifth regional meeting of parliament speakers from Austria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia is to be attended by Slovenian Parliament Speaker France Cukjati. The two-day meeting is to include parliament speakers from Bulgaria and Romania.
LJUBLJANA - A panel entitled "Islam in Europe" is to be organised by the Government PR and Media Office, Center Evropa, Institute for Strategic Studies and the Turkish embassy.
SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina - Slovenia's largest grocer Mercator is to open a new shopping centre in Sarajevo.
PORTOROZ/PIRAN - The eighth Festival of Slovenian Film is to get underway, with the Badjura lifetime achievement award conferred on director Joze Pogacnik. The festival runs until 4 December.
HRASTNIK - The 120 anniversary of birth of classical philologist and translator Anton Sovre is to be marked by a premiere of a movie about Sovre.
FRIDAY, 2 December
KIEV, the Ukraine - President Janez Drnovsek is to pay a visit to Ukraine at the invitation by his Ukrainian counterpart Viktor Yushchenko.
BRUSSELS, Belgium - A session of the EU Environment Council is to be attended by Environment Minister Janez Podobnik.
LJUBLJANA - A panel of economic advisers working abroad and companies, discussing political and economic plans for Slovenia is to be addressed by FM Dimitrij Rupel.
CACAK, Serbia-Montenegro - Mercator, Slovenia's largest retailer, is to open an outlet in Cacak.
SATURDAY, 3 December
ZEMUN, Serbia-Montenegro - Retailer Mercator is to open a major new shopping centre.
LJUBLJANA - Preseren day, marking the birth of Slovenia's most famous poet, is to be celebrated throughout Slovenia.
LJUBLJANA - An exhibition of paintings, prints and sketches by renowned artist Joze Ciuha is to open.
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