What the Papers Say: Monday, May 28, 2018

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Below is a review of the headlines in Slovenian dailies for Monday, 28 May 2018, as prepared by the STA

DELO

National football league
"Olimpija uphold domination of metropolises": Ljubljana won the national football championship, while Madrid took the UEFA Champions League title. (front page)

EU budget after 2020
"Less money for Slovenia": The European Commission will put forward its vision for cohesion policy in the EU's future multi-year budget period tomorrow. (front page, page 3)

Top 300 companies
"Petrol on top, followed by Gen-i": The 300 largest Slovenian companies on the paper's TOP 300 list generated a combined EUR 41.7bn in revenue and EUR 1.7bn in profit last year, an increase of 13.5% and 21.4%, respectively, from the year before. (front page, pages 10-13)

DNEVNIK

National football league
"Olimpija national champions after a drama in Domžale": Olimpija Ljubljana are the national football champions for the sixth time in the club's history, a second time in the last three years. (front page, page 15, commentary 14)

General election
"Not irrelevant whether we turn out or not": An analysis of the results of past general elections shows that the turnout counts, also for the balance between the left and right bloc. (front page, page 3)

Brewer Laško Union
"Heineken increases profit tenfold": Since being taken over by Heineken in mid-2016, Pivovarna Laško Union has seen its revenue drop, but all key performance indicators have substantially improved. (page 5)

FINANCE

Construction industry
"Winners and losers": How was the business of the country's largest builders last year, which contracts did they pick up and which ones they are fighting for now. (front page, pages 2, 3)

General election
"Crypto-millionaire's question to party leaders: How would you tax cryptocurrencies?": All party leaders have said that they do not have cryptocurrencies, except for Matej Tonin (NSi) who had some but has sold them at a loss. (front page, pages 4, 5)

EU-China
"Will EU get new rules for Chinese investments?": The EU is trying to endorse a new legislative package for FDI, put forward by the European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker in the autumn. The paper wonders what the new rules will bring, also for Chinese investments in Slovenia. (front page, page 7)

VEČER

National football league
"After a drama title to Ljubljana": After a penalty kick in the 80th minute, Olimpija pulled through to a draw in Domžale, so Maribor were left empty-handed despite a home win against Gorica. (front page, pages 16, 17)

Shooting
"Attackers target son, father shoots": A 30-year-old died and another was injured in a shooting in Vurberk at the weekend. (front page, page 13)

General election
"Many still undecided": The opposition Democrats (SDS) continue on top ahead of the Marjan Šarec List in second, while the opposition New Slovenia (NSi) are gaining ground, according to the latest poll commissioned by the paper. (front page, pages 2, 3)

UEFA Champions League
"Bale, Ramos and Karius for new crown": Real Madrid won their third consecutive UEFA Champions League title after a 3:1 win against Liverpool in Kyiv. (front page, pages 18)

Leisure
"People of Maribor on Ek and grass": Maribor had a lively weekend. After a romantic Opera Night in the city park, the 4th Ezl Ek festival featured a hike and tribute to Ezl Ek, a corner in front of the Astoria coffee house. (front page, pages 8, 9, 32)

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