They will tackle a number of issues, including the sale of fireworks, during this week's session.
The Croatian officers will be at various resorts, to help Slovenian officers.
The Slovenian Traffic Safety Agency is launching a national prevention campaign today aimed at reducing driving under the influence of alcohol, drugs, and other psychoactive substances.
Ljubljana Mayor Zoran Janković appeared before a district judge today as part of an expanding corruption investigation.
MPs Pass Sweeping Law After Roma-Related Incident.
The bus drivers’ trade union is demanding urgent measures to improve driver safety after a stabbing on a Ljubljana city bus on Thursday.
Unknown perpetrators vandalized an art installation in front of the museum, which is hosting a WWII exhibition on the female resistance movement.
The Roma Foundation for Europe has criticised the government’s Šutar bill, warning it may be unconstitutional and fuels discrimination.
After a marathon ten-hour debate, Slovenia’s National Assembly has approved a set of coalition-backed recommendations aimed at boosting security in the southeast.
The bill would allow individuals to surrender their illegal weapons without any legal consequences.
The agency said that alcohol in traffic should not be part of the annual tradition and urged anyone taking part in celebrations or St. Martin's Day events to use public transport or have a designated driver who will not consume alcohol.
The death on the weekend caused outrage and led to the resignations of two ministers.