Eating With the Presidents

The Prez, Prince of Darkness and C3PO held a reception for journalists and editors yesterday. They more or less do it every year and the turnout is huge – you know, free eats and drinks… But there was an eerie moment when apparently all three of them knew who I was and where do I come from… 😕

There was the usual plethora of high profile cocksuckers as well as us, mortal journalists. Speeches are a must – this year, they were quite telling. And people still wonder why most journalists stopped giving breaks to this government long ago…



Video quality is problematic at best – it was shot from a distance with a mobile phone


The food was good, though 🙂

The Wrong Side Of A Car Accident

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I feel like the wrong side of a car accident. The reason is depicted above. A rather potent virus of some kind is floating around Ljubljana and I seem to have caught the bug. Not that I’m the only one. Apparently the more attractive part of Les Canadiens caught it, as did half of the Ministry of foreign affairs and the mayor of Ljubljana. Lovely…

In the mean time, things are happening on the political scene, but they’ll have to wait. Suffice it to say that we are about to enter the eye of the storm…

No Show

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My head this morning…


Replying on most excellent comments to my yesterday’s post proved to be a rahter demanding task, so today’s post is not an option. Veseli december is proving to be quite demanding this year, especially if the mayor is throwing a party….

Dan Republike / Republic Day

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The Old Man


A bit of yugo-nostalgia today… November 29th was the biggest public holiday in former Yugoslavia. At the very least it was on a par with Labour Day (May 1st). Born in late 70’s I still had the opportunity to observe how the first thing people did was to check on which day the 29th “fell”, i.e.: what day of the week it was. Because if it was a Thursday (like today), people would normally take Friday off and all of a sudden they were facing a prospect of a mini-holiday at the end of November.

It was a feast for us kids as well, because a week before that schools were abuzz with “bratstvo in jedinstvo” (broterhood and unity). Sometimes kids from other republics came to visit (we never went anywhere – it was an injustice, it was!), most of the time army recruits from local barrack came to give lectures about the Yugoslay National Army and what an honour it was for them to serve in Tito’s army (well, they had to say it, because our class teacher was married to a high-ranking Colonel in Ljubljana army district), and we all felt that this day must really be important – and by extention we felt important too.

But why 29 November? On that day in 1943 the second session of Antifasistic Council of National Liberation of Yugoslavia (Antifašictičko viječe narodnog odlobodjenja Jugoslavije – AVNOJ) took place in Jajce, Bosnia and Herzegovina, where (among other things) the council was declared the supreme legislative body, removed the king from power (but stopped short of declaring a republic), made Comrade Tito a marshal and – perhaps most importnatnly – decided that all five nations (Slovenes, Croats, Serbs, Motenegrians and Macedonians) will remain within Yugoslavia. Basically, Yugoslavia was re-established on that day after it was wiped off the map two-and-a-half years earlier by aggresion of Nazi Germany.

Before rabid nationalists come flocking this way, let me also add, that one of the decisions AVNOJ took was, that nations of Yugoslavia decided on their commom future based on an inalienable right of self-declaration which was one of the strongest legal arguments for Slovene declaration of independence 48 years later.

But to quote apatrid over at the Lexicon of Yugoslav Mythology: “only pigs had an aversion to the glorious date“. Late autumn is slaugher time in this part of the world :mrgreen:

Already Married?

A little birdie told me that Prime Minister Janez Janša and the Captain of his heart Urška Bačovnik might already be married. Obviously, this is pure hearsay of the best kind (a friend of a friend of a co-worked of someone’s second aunt’s cousin), so please, take it cum grano salis. But as the story goes, the happy couple is said to have had a civilian wedding some two weeks ago, with the religious service to be held some time in spring of next year.


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Already married? JJ and Urška in an interview for Radio Ognjišče (foto: Izidor Šček, source)


Personally, I don’t think there’s much to it, as JJ has little to gain both in terms of politics as well as PR by marrying Urška in secrecy, but then again, there is an off chance that he’s just waaay crazy about her.


P.S.: Thanks for all good wishes yesterday. Special thanks go to Disablez, Mišo and Uroš for helping with my computer headache. After pulling an all-nighter I it turned out to be a bad PHP install. Go figure.