Morning Headlines for Slovenia: Monday, 11 November 2019

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A schedule of all the main events involving Slovenia this week can be found here, but today:

LJUBLJANA - The parliamentary inquiry commission investigating the late-2013 bank bailout will interview the finance and prime minister at the time, Aleš Čufer and Alenka Bratušek.
LJUBLJANA - The Employment Service will talk about a shortage of labour force.
LJUBLJANA - Employees at the national postal company are expected to go on strike.
LJUBLJANA - Days of Slovenian Tourism, a three-day event for tourism industry professionals, will kick off.
NURSULTAN, Kazakhstan - Danilo Türk, Slovenia's former president, will attend the annual meeting of the Astana Club.
LJUBLJANA - A selection of books from the Frankfurt Book Fair will be displayed at the Frankfurt after Frankfurt show, until 16 November.

This summary is provided by the STA:

Nova24TV poll shows LMŠ on top of party ranking

LJUBLJANA - A public opinion survey commissioned by the commercial broadcaster Nova24TV showed the senior coalition Marjan Šarec List (LMŠ) topping the party ranking with the support of 25.9% of respondents. The opposition Democrats (SDS) follow in place two with 24.8%. The opposition Left is in third place among parties with the support of 8.9% of the respondents, followed by the Social Democrats (SD) with 6.6%. The rest of the parties failed to reach the 4% threshold to make it into the National Assembly. While 47.1% said the government is doing a poor job, 45.7% of respondents believe the opposite.

Maribor offering luxury glamping in Chocolate Village

MARIBOR - Chocoholics are in for a dream-come-true experience in Maribor, where a Chocolate Village opened its doors to visitors. Guests of this special glamping resort will be able to enjoy a chocolate bath, admire a chocolate fountain and even brush their teeth with a chocolate-flavoured toothpaste. The Slovenian-made houses are named after three cocoa varieties and offer a view of the Maribor Lake park.

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