25 May 1992 On May 15, exactly at midnight, the first decision of the newly elected government of Drnovsek came into force in Slovenia, a decision whereby all vehicles with Serbian or Montenegrin registration plates are refused entry into the Republic of Slovenia. At the same time visas were introduced for all citizens of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Slovene […]

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