What the Papers Say: Monday, March 12, 2018

By , 12 Mar 2018, 08:41 AM News
What the Papers Say: Monday, March 12, 2018 Flickr: MIKI Yoshihito CC by 2.0

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The stories at the start of the week. 

Below is a review of headlines in Slovenian dailies for Monday, 12 March, 2018, as prepared by the STA:

DELO

Elderly care
"Increasing number of old people in Croatian homes": Ever more old people retire to "family homes" in Croatian border towns because they are cheaper than retirement homes in Slovenia. (front page, page 3)

Party ratings
"Marjan Šarec in firm lead": The party of Kamnik Mayor Marjan Šarec is on top in party ratings for the second month running on almost 20%. (front page, page 2)

China president
"Xi Jinping can be lifelong president": China's national people's congress abolished the limit on two presidential terms, allowing Xi Jinping to rule for life. (front page)

DNEVNIK

Personal data protection
"Some loyalty cards to become 'disloyal' after 25 May": When the European personal data protection decree enters into force in less than three months, everyone collecting personal data will have to reconsider the safety of their systems. (front page, page 2)

China president
"China: Way to lifelong term paved": China's national people's congress has ended presidential term limits and paved the way for incumbent Xi Jinping to stay in power beyond 2022. (front page, page 8)

Ljubljana central market car park
"Municipality: No comment possible on archdiocese's move": The Ljubljana Archdiocese, along with two other church property owners, has made a claim for appertaining land in parts of the Ljubljana central market. It is thus not clear when the city will be able to start building the contentious underground car park. (front page, page 10)

FINANCE

Gorenje
"Gorenje lagging behind goals while management pays itself out more and more": While household appliances maker Gorenje is grappling with excess debt and is lagging behind its plans, the management received a EUR 576,000 bonus. (front page, pages 2, 3)

US trade tariffs
"Trump kindling trade war - can Congress run over his decision?": US President Donald Trump realised his threat by signing an executive order imposing new tariffs on steel and aluminium imports. (front page, pages 4, 5)

ePrivacy
"When ePrivacy regulation and why it should interest you": Hardly dust settles on the EU's General Data Protection Regulation, ePrivacy regulations awaits you in its wake. (front page, page 6)

VEČER

Arrival of spring
"Light for longer day": On the eve of St Gregory's Day, children let candle-light paper boats into streams to usher in the spring. (front page, page 8)

SMC conference
"Cerar keen on another term": Meeting for a conference in Maribor, the ruling Modern Centre Party (SMC) endorsed PM Miro Cerar for another term as party leader and got ready for elections. (front page, page 2)

Internet addiction
"Ever younger seek help": A few years ago it was high school students who sought help for internet addiction, it is now 11- and 12-year-olds. (front page, page 4)

Tuberculosis
"Return of forgotten murderess": Tuberculosis used to kill indiscriminately. Although we can cure and prevent it today, it killed 1.7 million people last year. (front page, pages 6, 7)

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