Drnovsek to Social Forum: We Can Make the World a Better Place

Ljubljana/Nairobi, 22 January

President Janez Drnovsek sent a letter on Monday to participants of the 7th World Social Forum in the Kenyan capital Nairobi, saying that making the world better was no small task, although it could be achieved with faith in success.

We are here to change the world for the better, Drnovsek wrote in his letter, which director of Slovenian Jesuit Refugee Service Robin Schweiger read to the forum.
"Increasingly more people will be infected with positive thinking and will want to improve the world around themselves," Drnovsek wrote as quoted by his official website.
Positive thinking will then spread through Slovenia, neighbouring countries, Europe and its institutions, he added.
The EU will start functioning as an association of equal, well-thinking people and countries. Drnovsek believes that this will also lead the bloc to changing its "crazy agriculture policy" and switching to ecological farming.
The EU will strive for more just relations and help the third world. Selfishness will disappear, Drnovsek wrote.
According to Drnovsek vision, the EU will take on the role of moral authority and draw more and more countries and continents.
Positive thinking will also spread to America, China, India, Pakistan and Israel. In the end even the UN will start functioning as it should, Drnovsek said.
All this, said Drnovsek, will make the world a better place. People will stop destroying the climate and efforts will be made to ensure that every individual has a decent life.
Drnovsek, who was only several years ago a frequenter of the pro-globalisation Davos Economic Forum, has been critical of capitalism since he underwent a spiritual transformation that he made public in early 2006.
Among his actions aimed at countering established political practices, he set up an altruistic movement, the Movement for Justice and Development.

More articles from this issue:

Politics
Drnovsek to Social Forum: We Can Make the World a Better Place
Ljubljana/Nairobi, 22 January
Drnovsek Criticises US for Lack of Leadership on Climate Change
Ljubljana, 19 January
Drnovsek Calls for Stricter Anti-Tobacco Provisions
Ljubljana, 19 January
Foreign Policy
FM Presents Commission to Tackle EU Energy Issues
Brussels, 22 January
FM Labels Radicals' Victory in Serbia Pyrrhic
Brussels, 22 January
IFIMES: Serbia Vote to Hamper Progress Towards EU
Ljubljana, 22 January
Rupel Assures Macedonia to Get Date for EU Talks by Mid-2008
Skopje, 19 January
Government
Govt Stepping Up Construction of Schengen Border Checkpoints
Ljubljana, 18 January
Labour market
No Major Influx of Romanian and Bulgarian Workers Expected
Ljubljana, 21 January
Minister Calls for Flexibility of Employers, Employees
Berlin, 19 January
Economy
Lek Boasts 2006 Revenues of EUR 721m
Ljubljana, 19 January
Public opinion
Survey Finds Slovenians Already Accustomed to Euro
Ljubljana, 19 January
Science
Potocnik Invites Companies to Take Part in Technology Platforms
Ljubljana, 19 January
Technology
Slovenian Boats Awarded in Dusseldorf
Duesseldorf, 22 January
EU Topics
Lenarcic Calls for Speedy Lisbon Strategy Report
Brussels, 22 January
Culture
Cankarjev Dom Showcases 16th and 17th Century Italian Prints
Ljubljana, 23 January
Society
January Unusually Warm in Slovenia
Ljubljana, 18 January
People
Belgian Ambassador Becomes Guest Star of 2006
Nova Gorica, 19 January
Tourism
Tourist Booking System Website Up and Running
Ljubljana, 22 January
Health
New Drug Price Regulations to Bring EUR 24M in Savings a Year
Ljubljana, 23 January
Calendar of Events
Schedule of Events from 23 to 28 January

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