The Slovenian government started “monitoring” foreign consular missions on its territory very early. Already after the first multi-party elections, and way before Slovenia was recognized as a state, Peterle’s government discussed, at the initiative of Interior Minister Igor Bavcar, the proposal for Slovenian bodies to immediately start listening to the telephone conversations of foreign countries’ representatives The monitoring commission of […]

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