What the Papers Say: Monday, June 18, 2018

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What the Papers Say: Monday, June 18, 2018 Wikimedia: The Yellow Press, by L.M. Glackens, 1910

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Below is a review of the headlines in Slovenian dailies for Monday, 18 June 2018, as prepared by the STA

DELO

Cycling
"That's how biggest aces win": Primož Roglič won the historic 25th Tour of Slovenia, proving that Slovenia is a cycling superpower. (front page, page 16)

Border arbitration
"What will Cerar's government do?": The European Commission's potential position on Slovenia's plan to sue Croatia over the border arbitration impasse comes at a politically inopportune time for Slovenia. (front page, page 3)

Macedonia name deal
"Diplomats happy, people angry": As the foreign ministers of Greece and Macedonia signed an agreement on Macedonia's new name protests against the deal were held in both countries. (front page, page 6)

DNEVNIK

Ljubljana A&E
"Increasingly unbearable crowdedness at Ljubljana A&E": The Ljubljana accident & emergency department has been seeing an increase in number of the injured in recent months with people waiting up to half a day to be taken care of. (front page, page 3)

Post-election poll
"Left voters unhappy with the result, right with exclusion of Janša": The first Vox Populi poll after the general election shows that only 38% of those questioned are happy with the election outcome. (front page, page 2)

Cycling
"Tour of Slovenia: Victory to Primož Roglič": Primož Roglič made history at the Tour of Slovenia at the weekend to the joy of Slovenian sports enthusiasts. (front page, page 18)

FINANCE

Tax audits
"FURS targets programmers": The focus of the latest enhanced inspection campaign by the Financial Administration (FURS) will be whether the self-employed at IT companies should be employed. (front page, pages 2, 3)

Cryptocurrencies
"Which ICO companies have something to show and which just burnt money": Slovenian companies raised millions of euro in start-up funds by means of coin offerings. The paper looks at how they have delivered on their promises. (front page, pages 4, 5)

Foreign companies
"How many jobs and what pay are foreign owners giving to Slovenians": The paper resumes its review of foreign companies' operations with those owned by Italians. (front page, pages 8-11)

VEČER

Cycling
"Show for supporters": Primož Roglič faced up the role of the favourite without a problem to skim all the cream off the biggest cycling event in Slovenia. (front page, pages 2, 16, 17)

Government formation
"Centre-ground trio has problems": The coalition that is being built by Marjan Šarec has stumbled at problems because the SMC wants to have the post of the speaker for Miro Cerar and the Foreign Ministry for Milan Brglez. (front page, page 4)

Working conditions
"Greater pressure on workers": Summer heat means difficult working conditions for several professions, including construction workers. (front page, pages 2, 3)

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