LJUBLJANA, March 24 (Hina) - According to the latest opinion polls,support of Slovene citizens for the policy of the incumbent governmentis very high, but most Slovenes believe that Prime Minister JanezJansa has one weak point - he
advocates the opening of Croatia's EUentry talks as soon as possible.
LJUBLJANA, March 24 (Hina) - According to the latest opinion
polls, support of Slovene citizens for the policy of the incumbent government
is very high, but most Slovenes believe that Prime Minister Janez Jansa has one
weak point - he advocates the opening of Croatia's EU entry talks as soon as
possible. Jansa's centre-right government, formed almost four months
ago, enjoys the support of 61 percent of citizens, according to the latest
survey of the Politbarometar agency, which conducts such surveys every
month.
The survey also included the question of how Slovenes perceive the
postponement of Croatia's EU entry talks. The decision to postpone the talks
was supported by 64 percent of respondents. Only 23 percent were against the
EU's reservations towards the start of the talks, although PM Jansa believes
that the start of the talks would be of strategic benefit to Slovenia as well.