What the Papers Say: Tuesday, November 13, 2018

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DELO

Bandelli sacking
"Resignation or dismissal - that is the question": Alenka Bratušek and her SAB party, which nominated the sacked development and EU cohesion funds minister Marko Bandelli, demand that PM Marjan Šarec use the same criteria for "all officials". (front page, 3)

Appointment of central bank governor
"He wanted to make money through Todorić as NLB supervisor": Scrutinising one of the top three candidates for the new governor of Banka Slovenije, the paper suggest Igor Masten wanted to work for the foreign buyers of retailer Mercator and the NKBM bank. (front page, 2)

DNEVNIK

Roadworks in Ljubljana
"Final section of Slovenska street under repair": The final, northern section of Slovenska street in the capital is being redone after many years. (front page, 9)

Bandelli sacking
"Marko Bandelli becomes the first minister to leave the Marjan Šarec government": SAB, the party behind the dismissed minister for development and EU cohesion funds Marko Bandelli, will reveal today what the PM's decision means for its status in the coalition. (front page, 2)

Healthcare
"All doors closed for women without gynaecologist": Gynaecologists at the Ljubljana Healthcare Centre are no longer accepting new patients. (front page, 4)

FINANCE

Ljubljana mayor
"How did the wealth of the Janković family evaporate?": The paper tracks how the family of Ljubljana Mayor Zoran Janković was affected by the crisis to fall into debts after being one of the wealthiest in the county only 12 years ago. (front page, 4, 5)

Local elections
"How business savvy are municipalities and how comfortable is a mayoral seat?": The paper provides an overview of municipal revenues and expenditure and looks at which municipalities are saddled with the most debt. (front page, 2-3)

VEČER

Ballet
"Clug at the Bolshoi": Edvard Clug, a much sought choreographer and the artistic director of the SNG Maribor ballet company, is being hosted by the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow with Stravinsky's Petrushka. (front page, 16, 17)

Bendelli sacking
"Bandelli needs to go": PM Marjan Šarec tells Marko Bandelli, the minister without portfolio in charge of development and EU cohesion funds, to resign or face dismissal. (front page, 2)

Gas extraction
"Petišovci: Pressure sweeps away ARSO director?": Joško Knez, the director general of the Environment Agency (ARSO), steps down after an internal review of the permit procedure that would grant the UK's Ascent Resources rights for hydraulic fracturing in the NE of Slovenia. (front page, 5)

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