Tereza Novak
Tereza Novak is a prominent Slovenian politician and the deputy leader of the parliamentary group of the Freedom Movement (Gibanje Svoboda). She has voiced her support for Prime Minister Robert Golob, asserting that his recent vacation at the home of businessman Tomaž Subotič does not represent a breach of integrity. Novak emphasizes the importance of focusing on significant reforms in healthcare and pensions, rather than on personal relationships among public officials.
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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| Slovenia | 3 | 6.67 | 0.27% | +10% | 2,078,938 | 6,242 | $56,000 | 168$ |
| Totals | 3 | 2,078,938 | 6,242 | $56,000 | 168$ |
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Recent Mentions
Slovenia:
Tereza Novak stated that their campaign was based on facts and was very correct.
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Slovenia:
Tereza Novak stated that the legislative process for the law will continue despite the referendum result.
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Slovenia:
Tereza Novak highlighted the character traits of Branko Zlobko that are essential for his ministerial role.
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Slovenia:
Tereza Novak criticized the signature collectors for manipulating public opinion regarding the law.
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Slovenia:
Tereza Novak defends Simon Maljevac, stating he does not deserve the interpellations.
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Lithuania:
Tereza Novak, a member of the ruling Freedom Movement, stated that the right to die with assistance does not mean a failure of medicine.
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Montenegro:
Tereza Novak from the ruling Freedom Movement supported the proposed euthanasia law.
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Romania:
Tereza Novak, a member of parliament and representative of the governing Liberal Party, emphasized the moral motivation behind the law.
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Slovenia:
Tereza Novak from Gibanje Svoboda stated that the law reflects the concerns of both professional and lay public regarding assisted dying.
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Slovenia:
Tereza Novak, the deputy leader of the parliamentary group of the Freedom Movement, defends Robert Golob's integrity.
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