
Andrej Umek
Andrej Umek is a Slovenian professor known for his critical views on positive discrimination, which he argues undermines the principles of democracy. In his recent writings, he expresses concern that advocating for preferential treatment of historically marginalized groups can lead to divisive and extremist ideologies. Umek's critiques often engage with broader European political contexts, particularly in relation to issues of media independence and governmental transparency.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
Recent news mentions
Prof. dr. Andrej Umek expresses hope that he has clearly presented his views on democracy.
V Sloveniji ne vlada demokracija, ampak strankokracijaAndrej Umek criticized positive discrimination in the USA and expressed a desire for it to be abolished.
Je skrb za revne, invalide in starejše res totalitarna doktrina?Prof. Dr. Andrej Umek is mentioned as the author of the opinion piece.
Odgovor na nerazumevanje ustavnega načela enakosti
Andrej Umek critiques positive discrimination, arguing that no form of discrimination can be positive.
Naš »totalitarni komunistični režim« je delil ugodne stanovanjske kredite







