Daily headlines - Thursday, 18 March

Ljubljana, 18 March - Below is a review of the headlines in Slovenian dailies for Thursday, 18 March:

DELO

Vaccination certificate
"Green hope for summer vacation": The European Commission has proposed introducing a green digital certificate containing information on coronavirus vaccination, testing or immunity that is to enable travel without quarantine. It is to be introduced before the summer holidays. (front page, 3)

Fracking
"The Brits got rejected": The state attorney's office allegedly rejected the possibility of a settlement with the British gas and oil company Ascent Resources, which has been planning to extract natural gas through hydraulic fracturing, also known as fracking, in Slovenia. (front page, 2)

US-China summit
"Cold relations in Alaska": The US has made its concerns regarding the attitude to the Muslim Uyghurs and China's muscle flexing in SE Asia known ahead of a meeting of senior diplomats of the US and China. (front page, 5)

Planica ski jumps
"Spectacle in Planica, record is not excluded": The organisers of the World Cup season finale in ski jumping and ski flying are promising an unforgettable spectacle in Planica next week, regretting that spectators will not be able to see it live. (front page, 19)

DNEVNIK

Vaccination supply
"Hundreds of thousands of doses slipped through our fingers": Slovenia has so far received 333,000 shots of coronavirus vaccine, data by the Health Ministry show. This is more than the EU average per capita but far from the best in the EU. (front page, 2)

Domestic violence
"Violence is not born in one year of corona": Multiple family murders have been shocking the country. Where relationships had been fragile before, the situation deteriorated because of the epidemic. However, violence is frequently systematic. (front page, 8, commentary 16)

FINANCE

Housing loans
"Increasingly cheap housing loans": The prices of housing loans dropped some more this year, interest rates are record low. It should be possible to get the fixed interest rate for a housing loan that is below 2%, the paper says. (front page, 2, 3)

Calculations of subsidised fixed costs
"We explain the rules for calculating subsidised fixed costs": The Financial Administration has published new rules on the paying out and returning of some fixed costs in line with the sixth stimulus package, which were amended in the seventh package, and have been extended until the end of March. (front page, 6. 7)

Vaccination
"Government late with payment for vaccination": The burden of the costs of Covid-19 vaccination have been shifted onto the state budget with the seventh stimulus package. However, although the vaccination has been under way since 27 December 2020, the government or the Health Ministry have not paid anything until 11 March. (front page, 4, 5)

VEČER

Vaccination
"Vaccination wars": Slovenia did not order additional quantities of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine last December because it was counting on the AstraZeneca vaccine to be supplied faster. Marjan Šarec would impeach PM Janez Janša over this. (front page, 2, 3)

Herbicide production
"Major herbicide production in Rače": The Environment Agency has issued an environment consent to the company Albaugh for increasing its production of herbicides to 20,500 tonnes a year. (front page, 8, 9)

Student protesters
"For abolition of students' case": MP from the coalition Modern Centre Party (SMC) Branislav Rajić will file a bill today halting the procedures against students who were fined for protesting against school closure. (front page, 4)

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