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What Slovenian MEPs expect from Council presidency | News | European Parliament

Slogan of the Slovenian presidency

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We asked Slovenian MEPs what they expect from the presidency:

"The presidency arrives at a strategically very important time. The European 
union faces many challenges, from recovery after the corona crisis to the green 
and digital transformation of the economy, preserving European social model and 
security issues,” said Romana Tomc (EPP) 
<https://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/en/125104/ROMANA_TOMC/homehttps:/www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/en/125104/ROMANA_TOMC/home>
 . Our big responsibility as the presiding country is to actively participate 
in these questions about the future of the EU." She added: "This is also an 
opportunity for our voice and our opinion to be heard."

Tanja Fajon (S <https://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/en/96911/TANJA_FAJON/home> 
&D) expects the Slovenian presidency to advocate for the rule of law, for a 
European perspective for Western Balkan countries, as well as for a high level 
of consensus when adopting measures to support the EU's economic and social 
recovery after the health crisis and the green transition. She added that she 
"definitely expects a direction that will reaffirm Slovenia's position and 
reputation as an ally and firm supporter of a unified EU of solidarity".

Klemen Grošelj (Renew Europe 
<https://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/en/197452/KLEMEN_GROSELJ/home> ) was 
critical of some of the government’s recent measures, but said he expected the 
Slovenian presidency to “follow the values and principles on which the EU is 
based,” adding: “ I wish that Slovenia would be, as it used to, a defender and 
promoter of the principles and values of the rule of law, freedom of the media, 
independent judiciary and justice, and a country of vibrant democratic dialogue 
with the non-governmental sector and civil society.”

This is Slovenia's second time at the helm of the Council. It first took the 
chair in 2008. France will take over on 1 January 2022.


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