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Run-off likely in Slovenian presidential vote - polls Slovenia opens new embassy in Washington
Slovenian presidential elections next weekend will likely lead to a run-off vote as none of the seven candidates is expected to win an absolute majority, opinion polls show. Slovenian Foreign Minister Dimitrij Rupel opened a renovated building that will host the Slovenian Embassy and the ambassador's residence.
European buyers are pushing prices up in Slovenia  
Slovenia’s real estate market has opened up to EU nationals and in joining the EU in 2004, Obelisk International shows that keen buyers are warming up to Slovenia’s property investment market.
 

European buyers are pushing prices up in Slovenia

Slovenia’s real estate market has opened up to EU nationals and in joining the EU in 2004, Obelisk International shows that keen buyers are warming up to Slovenia’s property investment market.

Run-off likely in Slovenian presidential vote - polls

Slovenian presidential elections next weekend will likely lead to a run-off vote as none of the seven candidates is expected to win an absolute majority, opinion polls show. Sunday's vote, in which the incumbent Janez Drnovsek is not running, represents a key test for Prime Minister Janez Jansa's centre-right coalition, which has suffered a serious drop in public support a year ahead of parliamentary elections.

Slovenia opens new embassy in Washington

Slovenian Foreign Minister Dimitrij Rupel opened a renovated building that will host the Slovenian Embassy and the ambassador's residence. The three-floor building in Washington's diplomatic quarters was constructed in the 1960s and used to host the Yugoslav embassy.

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