The article announces a 'domoljubni shod za remigracijo' (patriotic gathering for repatriation) scheduled for Tuesday, July 7th at 6 PM in Ljubljana, commemorating the 35th anniversary of the Brioni Declaration. The event is organized by individuals who argue that Slovenia needs changes to affirm its sovereignty and shape a political direction that preserves national identity, culture, and language. They highlight new social and demographic challenges affecting the country’s cultural image and sense of national belonging, emphasizing the importance of preserving Slovenian cultural heritage, language, and historical memory. Organizers call for the adoption of the 'Declaration on Repatriation' to protect Slovenian identity, strengthen national self-awareness, and ensure Slovenia remains a homeland for Slovenians and a shared space for all citizens respecting the constitution, Slovenian language, and cultural heritage. They stress that maintaining national identity is a crucial issue for the country's future and urge broader public discussion on this topic.
Bias read (Right): The article frames the call for repatriation and preservation of national identity as a critical national issue, using emotionally charged language such as 'spremembe' (changes), 'suverenost' (sovereignty), 'kulturno podobo države' (cultural image of the state), and 'narodna pripadnost' (national归属感




