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The referendum would be non-legally binding but comes as divisions over defence spending grow in the country's coalition.
Slovenia is one of the lowest-ranking NATO allies in terms of defense spending, at just 1.29 percent of its GDP, and has consistently failed to meet the military alliance’s previous 2 percent target.
Slovenia’s parliament approved a proposal by socialist party Levica (The Left), part of the coalition government, to hold a ...
The announcement comes on the heels of an unexpected parliamentary defeat for the country's prime minister on defence spending.
Slovenia's possible withdrawal from the North Atlantic Alliance (NATO), which may take place after the corresponding ...
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen says Russia could pose a security threat to the European Union by the end of the ...
Bulgaria’s switch from the lev to the euro comes nearly 19 years after the country joined the EU. Read more at ...
European Union ministers greenlighted on Tuesday Bulgaria's bid to adopt the euro as of Jan. 1, 2026, making it the single ...
Bulgaria becomes the 21st EU member to adopt euro after the EU’s green light. EU finance ministers gave the final green light ...