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New location: New facilities of the Lost Children's Society of Slovenia opened
Slovenia🏛️ Politics16 hr. ago

New location: New facilities of the Lost Children's Society of Slovenia opened

In Novo mesto, Slovenia, new spaces were officially opened for the organization 'Izgubljeni otroci Slovenije' (Lost Children of Slovenia), led by Simona Šeremet Kalanj. The event was symbolic, representing an opening of a place of compassion, understanding, and hope for parents who have lost children. Local cultural figures, including folk singers Rezince, participated in the ceremony, and the space was blessed by the general vicar of the Novo mesto diocese. Representatives from the local government and political parties, including MP Aleksander Reberšek (NSi) and Alenka Jeraj (SDS), attended the event. Reberšek emphasized the need for the current government to show more understanding and openness toward these families, particularly regarding the establishment of a parliamentary investigation committee. He noted that the committee has not yet been formed under the current law due to ongoing efforts to collect signatures against the Law on Parliamentary Inquiry, which could lead to a referendum if enough support is gathered.

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New location: New facilities of the Lost Children's Society of Slovenia opened

In Novo mesto, Slovenia, new spaces were officially opened for the organization 'Izgubljeni otroci Slovenije' (Lost Children of Slovenia), led by Simona Šeremet Kalanj. The event was symbolic, representing an opening of a place of compassion, understanding, and hope for parents who have lost children. Local cultural figures, including folk singers Rezince, participated in the ceremony, and the space was blessed by the general vicar of the Novo mesto diocese. Representatives from the local government and political parties, including MP Aleksander Reberšek (NSi) and Alenka Jeraj (SDS), attended the event. Reberšek emphasized the need for the current government to show more understanding and openness toward these families, particularly regarding the establishment of a parliamentary investigation committee. He noted that the committee has not yet been formed under the current law due to ongoing efforts to collect signatures against the Law on Parliamentary Inquiry, which could lead to a referendum if enough support is gathered.

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