AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEU Court Action on Nature: The European Commission has referred Slovenia to the Court of Justice over non-compliance with the Birds Directive, saying key marine areas in Slovenia’s jurisdiction—especially Osrednji Tržaški zaliv for the Mediterranean Shag—still aren’t properly designated. Local Environment Policy: New environment minister Polona Rifelj says she wants faster siting and building-permit decisions, with nature conservation, water management and housing now under her ministry. Energy Governance Watchdog: Slovenia’s Human Rights Ombudsman says the government and the Environment and Energy Ministry interfered with the Energy Agency during reforms to electricity network charges, breaching separation of powers and fairness. Sustainable Transport Trial in Ljubljana: Pošta Slovenije and the City of Ljubljana launched Slovenia’s first assisted robotic delivery trial in the pedestrian old town, aiming to cut congestion and emissions while easing delivery pressure. Healthier Food Access: A Slovenian hospital study found that healthier vending options can shift purchases toward water, juice, fruit and healthier snacks—even if total sales drop. Rail Freight Push: Rail Cargo Group highlights cross-border planning and reliability improvements, pointing to construction challenges around Slovenia’s Port of Koper.
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