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Kako nastaja nova elita državnega gospodarstva (Safari Special)
Slovenia🏛️ Politics13 hr. ago

Kako nastaja nova elita državnega gospodarstva (Safari Special)

The article discusses the emergence of a new elite within state-owned enterprises in Slovenia, focusing on individuals who exert significant informal influence through access to sensitive internal information. It highlights the role of these 'invisible people' in shaping corporate security policies and their connections to law enforcement, military, and intelligence agencies. The piece explores whether this network represents a genuine professional expertise or the formation of an influential informal power structure beyond standard administrative cycles. It emphasizes the concentration of power in areas involving millions of euros annually for information protection and critical infrastructure security.

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Kako nastaja nova elita državnega gospodarstva (Safari Special)

The article discusses the emergence of a new elite within state-owned enterprises in Slovenia, focusing on individuals who exert significant informal influence through access to sensitive internal information. It highlights the role of these 'invisible people' in shaping corporate security policies and their connections to law enforcement, military, and intelligence agencies. The piece explores whether this network represents a genuine professional expertise or the formation of an influential informal power structure beyond standard administrative cycles. It emphasizes the concentration of power in areas involving millions of euros annually for information protection and critical infrastructure security.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the growing influence of non-formal networks within state enterprises as potentially problematic, suggesting they may transcend normal bureaucratic structures. While not overtly partisan, the emphasis on informal power dynamics and potential overreach leans toward a critical view,

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