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Urška Kežmah new former Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Pošta Slovenije
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Urška Kežmah new former Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Pošta Slovenije

Urška Kežmah has been elected as the new chairperson of the Supervisory Board of Post Slovenia, receiving all five votes from capital representatives. She was the sole candidate for this position, while three employee representatives abstained from voting. According to reports, employees were hesitant to support Kežmah, fearing it might signal approval of the current leadership under Mark Cegnar. Questions remain about whether Cegnar will continue as head of administration, especially since Kežmah will retain her role as first supervisor. There are also speculations about potential agreements between the National Party (NSi) and the Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS), given Post Slovenia’s historical alignment with the largest coalition party.

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Urška Kežmah new former Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Pošta Slovenije

Urška Kežmah has been elected as the new chairperson of the Supervisory Board of Post Slovenia, receiving all five votes from capital representatives. She was the sole candidate for this position, while three employee representatives abstained from voting. According to reports, employees were hesitant to support Kežmah, fearing it might signal approval of the current leadership under Mark Cegnar. Questions remain about whether Cegnar will continue as head of administration, especially since Kežmah will retain her role as first supervisor. There are also speculations about potential agreements between the National Party (NSi) and the Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS), given Post Slovenia’s historical alignment with the largest coalition party.

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