What the Papers Say: Thursday, September 6, 2018

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Below is a review of the headlines in Slovenian dailies for Thursday, 6 September 2018, as prepared by the STA

DELO

Clean-up campaign
"92 Olympic pools of waste still out there": There are 10,047 registered illegal waste dumps in Slovenia, containing enough garbage to fill 92 Olympic pools. The annual clean-up campaign is scheduled for 15 September. (front page, 4)

European election
"Dangerous European relationships": The battle for the successor of European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker is getting serious. Yesterday, Manfred Weber (EPP) announced his candidacy. (front page, 3)

PM's replacement of ministerial candidate
"Expected change in Šarec's team": After a hearing at the relevant parliamentary committee showed the candidate for public administration minister, Tugomir Kodelja, does not know the public sector pay system very well, PM Marjan Šarec decided to replace him. (front page, 2)

DNEVNIK

DARS investment
"DARS to build new building for management in Grič": The motorways company DARS will build a new business building in Grič along the western Ljubljana by-pass where it already has a maintenance base. (front page, 11)

PM's replacement of ministerial candidate
"Šarec will put forward another candidate": Tugomir Kodelja will not become public administration minister. After his unconvincing presentation on Tuesday, PM Marjan Šarec decided to put forward another candidate. (front page, 3)

President's consultations about new central bank governor
"Politics: Pahor conducting consultations on Banka Slovenije governor": Yesterday's meeting of President Borut Pahor with deputy group leaders did not bring a clear answer as to which candidate for new central bank governor enjoys the most support. (front page, 3)

FINANCE

Price statistics
"What got costlier in Slovenia and how expensive are we compared to others": The paper analyses the statistical review of the prices in Europe in the last decade. (front page, 6-7)

Cars' emissions
"Will new tests of carbon dioxide emissions make cars more expensive?": As of 1 September, car manufacturers must meet new standards for clean cars. The paper looks at what new tests of carbon dioxide emissions will mean for the prices. (front page, 2-3)

Revoz plans
"Kaan Ozkan, Revoz: New model will be market leader": Revoz, the Slovenian assembly plant of French car producer Renault, is Slovenia's biggest exporter in terms of revenue. CEO Kaan Ozkan announces a rise in production this year and a new model of Clio. (front page, 8-9)

VEČER

Dementia
"Maribor: For residents with dementia": The Sončni Dom retirement home in Maribor will open a new ward, exclusively for patients with dementia. (front page, 8)

Trial
"Mayor pointing to previous leadership": Maribor Mayor Andrej Fištravec and former city administration director Marko Žula face charges of abuse of office in hiring two employees in the trial that started yesterday. (front page, 21)

Croatian shipping
"Wreckage of Croatian shipbuilding": Croatia's biggest shipbuilding company, Uljanik, is waiting for a decision from Brussels on restructuring after the state had to provide money to pay for workers who were on strike until recently. (front page, 6-7)

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