The article discusses the ongoing issue in 17 Slovenian municipalities where local spatial plans (OPN) have not yet been adopted by the deadline of October 30th. These plans are essential for issuing building permits, and without them, construction activities—including new buildings, renovations, and infrastructure projects—will be halted starting November 1st, 2026. The Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning has decided to extend the deadline to December 31st, 2027, marking the second extension since the law was amended. This delay affects various sectors, including residential, educational, healthcare, and infrastructure development. The ministry argues that this extension is necessary to prevent significant economic losses for municipalities, businesses, and citizens.
Tendenz-Einschätzung (Mitte): The article presents the situation neutrally, explaining the legal framework, the impact of delays, and the ministry’s decision to extend deadlines. It does not take a clear ideological stance but reports on the administrative and economic implications of the delayed adoption of spatial plans. While
Warum diese Bewertungen (Faktentreue 85 · Objektivität 80): The article accurately reports on the situation where 17 Slovenian municipalities have not yet adopted new spatial plans (OPN) by the deadline. It explains the government's decision to extend the deadline and the implications for construction permits. The information aligns with the cross-source con






