the Government completed the discussion on the 343 buildings scheduled for potential removal. The Government adopted a Decision identifying the buildings situated in the territory of the municipalities of Braslovče
Luče and Gorenja vas – Poljane whose removal is absolutely necessary in the public interest
The decision determined 128 buildings scheduled for urgent removal and identified the public benefits of the removal of the aforementioned buildings and replacing them with one of the legal options
The decisions are based on expert opinions prepared by the State Technical Office within the Government of the Republic of Slovenia Service for Reconstruction after Floods and Landslides and previously approved by the Council of the Government of the Republic of Slovenia for Reconstruction
giving the public an opportunity to submit comments and suggestions
The Office of the Government of the Republic of Slovenia for Post-Flood and Landslide Reconstruction responded in writing to all the comments and suggestions received
The list of registered areas and facilities that were subject to expert assessment was published on 8 January 2024
The list included a total of 343 buildings
In accordance with this and previous decisions as well as professional proposals
it is urgently necessary in the public interest to remove 258 buildings
85 buildings have been removed from the list on the basis of an expert assessment. The next step in the procedure is the signing of a contract determining the replacement of the property earmarked for removal
the state may provide the owner of a property containing a building to be removed with the right of ownership of an equivalent property
unless the owner of a property containing a building to be removed requests compensation
If the owner of a property containing a building to be removed proposes a replacement property
the state purchases and transfers the property to that owner
provided that an appraisal of the two properties establishes their equivalence
If the value of the appraised replacement property is lower than the value of the appraised property containing a building to be removed
and the owner of the property containing a building to be removed agrees to such compensation
the state pays to that owner the difference in value between the two properties in cash
If the value of the appraised replacement property is higher than the value of the appraised property containing a building to be removed
the state shall purchase the replacement property if the owner of the property containing a building to be removed pays the difference in value between the two properties
The Government took note of the Information on the launch of the Economic and Social Council Negotiating Group (ESC NG) for the preparation of changes to the pension and disability insurance system and the time schedule for its work
the social partners and the Government launched the work of the ESC NG for the preparation of changes in the field of pensions and disability insurance
the members of the Negotiating Group agreed on the working methods of the Negotiating Group
The Negotiating Group meetings will be held in accordance with the time schedule by individual topics
The Government has included the purchase of property units for the purpose of expanding the hospital activities of the Maribor University Medical Centre in the Development Programme Plan 2024-2027. The investment aims to provide space capacity for the future expansion of the Maribor University Medical Centre (UKC Maribor) by purchasing a property at Masarykova ulica 24-26
which is in close proximity to UKC Maribor
The purchase of the property by the Republic of Slovenia will regulate the ownership status of the properties located within the hospital area
This will allow future investments to be made for the purpose of the expansion and upgrading of UKC Maribor
This will ensure adequate conditions for providing healthcare services
better care of the sick and higher quality specialist medical treatment in line with modern standards
The estimated value of the investment is EUR 2,394,121.13
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a shortlist of candidates for the placement among the best rural destinations
thereby awarding villages and rural destinations which through their tourism operations contribute to the development of their respective regions
preserving their rich natural and cultural heritage in the process
The selection took place on a global scale
Last year saw Solčava and Radovljica make the list
The rankings of all three villages represent a great recognition for Slovenian tourism
that make the list become members of the UNWTO Best Tourism Villages Global Network
as well as expert training and promotional support provided by the UNWTO
The BTV initiative comprises three components:
in cooperation with the Ministry of Economic Development and Technology
conducted the second call for applications in 2022 and selected three destinations
which it nominated for selection by the UNWTO at the international level
Podčetrtek and Moravske Toplice to the UNWTO
Bohinj was recognised as a destination that best meets the criteria
which earned it the title and designation of Best Tourism Village
Candidate destinations were evaluated based on several categories: Cultural and Natural Resources
Promotion and Conservation of Cultural Resources
Tourism Development and Value Chain Integration
Destinations that meet the following conditions were eligible for candidacy: they have less than 15,000 inhabitants and low population density
are located in an environment where traditional sectors such as agriculture
livestock farming or fishery are still highly present
and they preserve the way of life and values typical of tightly-knit local communities
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Slovenia has a moderate level of seismic activity
Based on data from the past 55 years and our earthquake archive back to 1900
there are about 906 quakes on average per year in Slovenia
Slovenia has had at least 7 quakes above magnitude 6 since 1900
which suggests that larger earthquakes of this size occur infrequently
probably on average approximately every 15 to 20 years
Slovenia has about 102 quakes of magnitude 2 or higher per year (Mag 3+: 15.5 quakes per year
The quake had a very shallow depth of 11 km (7 mi) and was too small to be felt by people
Slovenia has had 1 quake of magnitude 3.7 and 4 quakes between 2.0 and 3.0
There have been also 45 quakes below magnitude 2.0 which people don't normally feel
2025 at 2.16 pm local time (Europe/Budapest GMT +2)
The depth of the quake is unknown.The quake was reported felt by some people near the epicenter.