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@Rokomavh63 @Matej_R81 kot mlad clovek ti povem da nimas pojma. Vsi se nagibajo bolj na desno ki jih jaz poznam
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@Matej_R81 Tukaj je zadeva že malo bolj tricky. Kljub intenzivnemu pomlajevanju se mi zdi, da desni volilci tudi bolj umirajo, kot se rojevajo. En od kazateljev so skoraj prazne cerkve. Gre pa za strogo moje subjektivno mnenje.
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@starihalj pejdi se ostrizt, frizura in mentaliteta ti je ostala v 2005
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Slovenia is a target bc far right autocrats want to defeat a progressive and boost an authoritarian. Foreign spies and influence ops should not determine the election. Vote Golob.
POLITICOEurope@POLITICOEurope
EXCLUSIVE: Slovenia’s PM Robert Golob has urged European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to investigate accusations that Israeli spy firm Black Cube interfered in the country’s election campaign, according to a letter we obtained. politico.eu/article/robert…
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@rose_roseae pomoje tudi ni o kilogramih, ampak ker smo že pri njih nevem če “kakšen kg več” zadostuje 💀
Full on WALL-E mode
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@Matej_R81 ne tej ki prodajajo na nihanjih, buy low sell high .. bos vidu se bo se parkrat spremenilo do nedelje
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@Iceofsol Manipulacija? S kesem, ki ves da ga bos zgubil? Hmmm…
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Jutri shod proti veleizdaji. Ob 17. uri se bodo državljanke in državljani zbrali na Trgu republike v Ljubljani. Se boste pridružili?
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Odprite komentarje in ne se igrat skrivalnic
Levica@strankalevica
Hecno, kako komentarje v stilu "nikoli več za Levico" največkrat objavijo profili brez obraza, z okoli 100 FB prijatelji in brez vsebine na zidu. Sprašujemo se, ali so tudi to taktiko svetovali izraelski operativci ali pa je rezultat domačega znanja na Trstenjakovi?
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BREAKING:
Major corruption scandal hits Slovenia’s government & its left-wing prime minister Robert Golob just days before the parliamentary election
Top members of his party have been recorded on tapes in which they allegedly discuss the corruption schemes of a minister and other close allies of the prime minister.
The tapes started leaking a few days ago, one after another and paint a picture a deeply entrenched system of corruption at the very top of Slovenia’s current government.
The first recording, which has had its authenticity confirmed by an independent expert, the Secretary General of PM Robert Golob’s party states that Infrastructure Minister Alenka Bratušek siphoned around €2.5 million from the 2nd Railway Track, one of Slovenia’s largest infrastructure projects that meant to remove the logistics bottleneck leading to the Port of Koper.
In another recording, one of Slovenia’s most prominent lawyers, Nina Zidar Klemenčič, explains how the construction of a major Intercontinental hotel in Ljubljana secured permits by paying a 10% commission to the son of the mayor, and how “easy” it is to work with a mayor who has run the capital for 20 years, as long as you deliver that percentage.
Another recording has a former close associate of Golob from his time at the energy company he founded, GEN-I, describing plans to privatize and take over a multi-billion state energy company in case Golob loses the upcoming election and has to hand over power to the opposition.
The recordings also show that key figures remain subordinate to the former president Milan Kučan, who is presented as the one pulling the strings across politics, media, and the economy in Slovenia.
Golob and his far-left government have long been accused of having ties to Slovenia’s post-communist elite.
The allegation is that the political elites, and particularly the secret services, which were in place when Slovenia was still a part of communist Yugoslavia, managed to keep major influence also over the independent Slovenia when it was forming after 1991.
According to critics, the former communist elite and top officials of echelons of the communist secret service managed to take control of large parts of Slovenia’s political systems, judiciary, banking system and media market through a web of corruption and wealth built up during the communist era.
The new tape leaks have restarted the debate about just how deeply the corruption in Slovenia really goes.
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🚨🇸🇮 BREAKING | Israeli private intelligence firm Black Cube has been spying on and secretly recording center-left Slovenian officials and their allies in the months leading up to a crucial national election, according to a new investigation by the storied Eastern European magazine Mladina.
🔹The report says operatives posing as representatives of a fake British investment fund called “Stockard Capital” lured Slovenian political figures into meetings and secretly recorded them, including former Justice Minister Dominika Švarc Pipan, during staged business meetings in Vienna and other locations.
🔹Mladina also reports that senior Black Cube figures met right-wing opposition leader Janez Janša in Ljubljana on December 22, 2025. Then, roughly ten days before the election, edited videos of government figures began appearing anonymously online on a site called anti-corruption2026(dot)com.
🔹Black Cube became internationally notorious for working on behalf of Harvey Weinstein, conducting covert surveillance of journalists and attempting to gather damaging information on women who accused the convicted rapist. This operation to target government figures echoes their previous efforts.
🔹The scandal lands in the middle of an election where Slovenia’s stance on Palestine has been a significant dividing line. Prime Minister Robert Golob’s center-left government has taken one of the strongest pro-Palestine positions in the EU. Slovenia recognized the State of Palestine in 2024, imposed a total arms embargo on Israel in 2025, has announced intention to join South Africa’s genocide case against Israel at the ICJ, and banned imports from illegal Israeli settlements.
🔹Janša’s right-wing opposition opposed recognizing Palestine and maintains close ties with Israeli leadership. Black Cube is often described as a “private Mossad” because of its links to Israeli intelligence networks (it was founded by former members of Israeli military intelligence Unit 8200) and to figures close to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The firm’s alleged role in the election is likely to raise questions among European leaders about what Netanyahu knew about the operation, Drop Site’s Ryan Grim reports. More from him below ⬇️

Ryan Grim@ryangrim
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@BasedWolfess @DropSiteNews News flash .. it wont
the communist reign here is done
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@DropSiteNews I hope it blows up in their face and the pro-Palestine left prevails in the election 🤞
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@DarjaTomanic če ne zmoreš niti slovensko pisat, mene ne mores nikamor pozivat
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@DarjaTomanic pejdi v decathlon po kolesarske pajkice, so lih na popustih 🤝
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@AVA82615829 @Baldrick_57 Ti fliknem za servis kolesa, ga boš še kako potrebovala po 22.3 😂
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Prvi dan predçasnega glasovanja oddam svoj glas.
Me smo si vzele dopust, gremo volit in se dobimo na kosilcu v Lj.
Koliko ljudi pa si ti prepričal, da glasujejo?
Še je čas.
Inštitut 8. marec@8Marec
Delite in se vidimo na predčasnem glasovanju.
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