Schedule of Events from 6 to 11 December

Schedule of Events from 6 to 11 December

TUESDAY, 6 December
BRUSSELS, Belgium - Finance Minister Andrej Bajuk is to take part in a meeting of EU finance ministers.
LJUBLJANA - The leader of the Party of European Socialists (PES) Poul Nyrup Rasmussen is to pay a visit to Slovenia. The former Danish prime minister is to take part in a public debate on economic reforms in Slovenia hosted by the leader of the Slovenian Social Democrats (SD) Borut Pahor.
LJUBLJANA - Turkish Chief of General Staff Hilmi Ozkok is to launch a two-day visit to Slovenia.
DOBOVA - An international rail border crossing between Slovenia and Croatia is to be inaugurated at a special ceremony.
LJUBLJANA - The Employment Institute is to present an outlook for labour market trends for next year.
LJUBLJANA - The organisers of the Animateka festival of animated film (13 through 17 December) are to present the event at a press conference.

WEDNESDAY, 7 December
BRUSSELS, Belgium - The EU is to hold an emergency ministerial meeting on the 2007-2013 spending plan. State Secretary for European Affairs Marcel Koprol is expected to take part in the meeting on behalf of Slovenia.
BRUSSELS, Belgium - Foreign Minister Dimitrij Rupel is to be taking part in a two-day meeting of NATO foreign ministers.
LJUBLJANA - European Commissioner for Fisheries and Maritime Affairs Joe Borg is to begin a two-day visit to Slovenia.
LJUBLJANA - The cabinet is to convene for its regular weekly session.
LJUBLJANA - The parliamentary foreign policy committee is to be in session.

THURSDAY, 8 December
LONDON, UK - Prime Minister Janez Jansa is to hold talks with British counterpart Tony Blair on the 2007-2013 EU spending plan.
LJUBLJANA - Parliament is to begin a two-day extraordinary session dedicated to the 2006 and 2007 budget bills.
BRUSSELS, Belgium - Labour Minister Janez Drnobnic is to take part in a meeting of EU employment ministers.

FRIDAY, 9 December
LJUBLJANA - Prime Minister Janez Jansa is to hold a press conference on the first anniversary of his government.
BRUSSELS, Belgium - EU health ministers, including Slovenia's Andrej Brucan, are scheduled to meet.
LJUBLJANA - The parliamentary EU affairs committee is to hold a session to debate Slovenia's standpoints for upcoming meetings of EU ministers.
NOVA GORICA - The 6th Pixxelpoint festival of digital art is to get underway, running through 16 December.

More articles from this issue:

Foreign Policy
Slovenia Strived to Revive, Reform and Rebalance the OSCE
Ljubljana, 5-6 December
Dayton Agreement Conference: Bosnia-Herzegovina Needs Stability
Sarajevo, 29 November
OSCE Ministerial Ends without Ministerial Declaration
Ljubljana, 6 December
Government
Govt Adopts Amendments to Securities Market Act
Ljubljana, 29 November
Govt Adopts Decree on Foreign Policy Coordination
Ljubljana, 01 December
Damijan Accepts Post of Development Minister
Ljubljana, 03 December
Economy
Hit and Harrah's Form Joint Venture for Mega Gaming Project
Ljubljana, 29 November
Agriculture
Slovenia Gets EUR 900,000 to Fight Animal Disease
Brussels, 30 November
Technology
EU Energy Council: Slovenia Points to Problem of Transit Countries
Brussels, 01 December
EU Topics
Slovenia Gives Initiative for European Innovation Centre
Brussels, 29 November
EEA Critical of Slovenia's Emissions, Praises Waste Collection
Brussels, 29 November
Slovenian House in Brussels Opens Its Door
Brussels, 30 November
Bajuk Outlines Tax Changes at Luxembourg Forum
Luxembourg, 02 December
NLB Spending EUR 77m on IT Upgrades in 2005 and 2006
Ljubljana, 02 December
Stokelj Becomes European Parliament General Secretariat Director
Brussels, 02 December
Culture
Book Fair Opens with Award Ceremony
Ljubljana, 29 November
Exhibition on Architectural Giant Fabiani Opens Today
Ljubljana, 06 December
Architect Vojteh Ravnikar Gets Herder Prize
Ljubljana, 02 December
Calendar of Events
Schedule of Events from 6 to 11 December

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