Calendar of Events for 22 - 27 January

Calendar of Events for 22 - 27 January

TUESDAY, 22 January
LJUBLJANA - Parliament is to hold an extraordinary session to adopt measures aimed at tackling inflation.
BRUSSELS, Belgium - Transport Minister Radovan Zerjav is to hold the opening address at a conference entitled "Towards a more Performing European Aviation System".
BERLIN, Germany - Development Minister Ziga Turk is to attend Microsoft's Government Leaders Forum; until 23 January.
LJUBLJANA - Press conference by DARS, the national motorway company.

WEDNESDAY, 23 January
LJUBLJANA - Session of the National Council, at which the upper chamber of parliament is to debate the provinces legislation.
NOVA GORICA - The government is to pay a working visit to the Western region of Gorisko.
LJUBLJANA - president Danilo Tuerk is to hold a reception for the leading officials at the Defence Ministry and the Slovenian Armed Forces.
LJUBLJANA - Press conference of the Health Insurance Institute (ZZZS) on health care development issues.
SANTIAGO DE CHILE, Chile - The SNG Drama Ljubljana theatre is to make a guest appearance at the "Santiago a Mil" festival in Chile.
ROTTERDAM, Netherlands - The 37th Rotterdam Film Festival is to get underway, featuring three Slovenian films.

THURSDAY, 24 January
LJUBLJANA - Regular weekly session of the government.
LJUBLJANA - Presentation of latest National Circulation Survey.
LJUBLJANA - Union Olimpija is to take on Italy's Virtus VidiVici in game 13 of the basketball Euroleague.

FRIDAY, 25 January
LJUBLJANA - The parliamentary Health Cate Committee is to discuss problems of the Oncology Institute.
MURSKA SOBOTA - The Council of the Roma Community, a representative body, is to debate the national programme of measures for the Roma population in Slovenia.
LJUBLJANA - The Slovenian Tourist Organisation (STO) is to present 2007 results.

SATURDAY, 26 January
CRNI VRH NAD CERKNIM - Defence Minister Karl Erjavec is to address an event commemorating the WWII Partisan Resistance Movement.
CANNES, France - Culture Minister Vasko Simoniti is to speak to the press ahead of the international music fair MIDEM in Cannes (27-31 January), where Slovenia will be featured as a special guest.

SUNDAY, 27 January
CANNES, France - The international music fair MIDEM in Cannes will get underway.

More articles from this issue:

Foreign Policy
President of the EU General Affairs and External Relations Council meets with Pakistani President
Brussels, 21 January
Bilateral Relations
France, Slovenia Discuss Defence Topics
Ljubljana, 17 January
Government
Slovenian Government to additionally limit government expenditure
Ljubljana, 17 January
Defence Ministry Presents Inflation-Minded Budget
Ljubljana, 21 January
Economy
Reforms, Stability, Public Finances in Focus of ECOFIN Presidency
Brussels, 22 January
Slovenia Issuing New Benchmark Euro Bond
Ljubljana, 21 January
Construction Company Signs EUR 20m Deal with Belgrade Utility
Belgrade/Ajdovscina, 16 January
Factory-Gate Prices Up 0.2% in December
Ljubljana, 21 January
Iskra Avtoelektrika 2007 Revenues Up 20%
Sempeter pri Gorici, 18 January
Agriculture
EU Agriculture Ministers Reach Accord on Cross Compliance
Brussels, 21 January
EU Topics
Prime Minister Jansa presents Slovenian Presidency priorities to MEPs
Strasbourg, 16 January
FM Rupel Says EU Mission and Kosovo Independence Separate Issues
Nicosia, 18 January
Prime Minister Janez Jansa: The euro is a Stable and Respected Currency
Nicosia, 18 January
Minister Pledges Slovenia's Assistance in Cutting EU Red Tape
Munich, 18 January
Culture
Rooster's Breakfast Receives Great Golden Roll Award
Ljubljana, 15 January
Society
Pediatrician Wins Slovenian Woman of the Year Award
Ljubljana, 17 January
Sport
Snowboarding: Flander Back on Top
La Molina, 20 January
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